John Huey was the editor-in-chief of Time Inc. from 2006 until December 2012, overseeing the editorial content of all Time Inc.’s U.S. magazines, websites, and other digital content including Time, People, Fortune, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly and Real Simple. He has held senior executive positions at Fortune and The Wall Street Journal. Previously, he worked at the Atlanta Constitution before joining the Dallas bureau of The Wall Street Journal in 1975. He was the Journal‘s Atlanta bureau chief prior to moving to Brussels in 1982 to help launch the Journal‘s European edition as its founding managing editor and later as editor. He co-authored Sam Walton: Made in America, the autobiography of the late founder of Wal-Mart. While at the Shorenstein Center, he wrote about the future sustainability of quality journalism in a severely challenged financial environment.
Announcing the Winner of the 2021 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School is pleased to present the 2021 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting to: “Mississippi’s Dangerous and Dysfunctional Penal System” by Joseph Neff, Alysia Santo, Anna Wolfe, and Michelle Liuof The Marshall Project, Mississippi Today, Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting, Jackson Clarion-Ledger, and the USA TODAY Network. The Goldsmith