Robert J. ColeLaura LandroDaniel HertzbergJames B. StewartRalph VartabedianJohn HelyarBryan BurroughThomas Petzinger Jr.Paulette ThomasKathryn HarrisPaul RichterNeil BarskyAlan MurrayJoseph B. WhitePaul IngrassiaKathryn HarrisMichael SiconolfiLaura JereskiGeraldine FabrikantScott ThurmAlix M. FreedmanSuein L. HwangThe New York TimesDiana B. HenriquesIanthe Jeanne DuganLawrence MessinaRebecca SmithJohn EmshwillerRebecca BlumensteinGregory ZuckermanJared SandbergShawn YoungSusan PulliamDeborah SolomonCarrick MollenkampSusanne CraigIanthe Jeanne DuganTheo FrancisKate KellyAndrew Ross SorkinSteve LohrDavid BarbozaGary RivlinJohn MarkoffMaureen MilfordTed GriffithLuladey B. TadesseRobin BrownGary SoulsmanChristopher YasiejkoMichele BessoSteven ChurchJeff MontgomeryPeter BothumAnn DavisHenny SenderGregory ZuckermanRebecca SmithStephen LabatonJ. Lynn LunsfordAndy PasztorAnne Marie SqueoEllen E. SchultzTheo FrancisGeeta AnandHeather LandyKate KellySerena NgSusanne CraigDavid ReillyCharles DuhiggRick RothackerGretchen MorgensonRalph VartabedianKen BensingerDaniel GoldenJohn HechingerJohn LauermanJohn FauberTom BerginIvan PennEric LiptonBen ProtessNicholas ConfessoreBrooke WilliamsJohn CarreyrouMichael SiconolfiChristopher WeaverDavid ZahniserEmily Alpert ReyesJoe FoxLen De GrootJulia AngwinJe LarsonAriana TobinMadeleine VarnerNoam ScheiberHannes Grassegger
American male journalistsAmerican journalists1972 birthsMedill School of Journalism alumniLiving peopleThe Philadelphia Inquirer peopleGerald Loeb Award winners for Deadline and Beat Reporting
Northwestern University
Rick Rothacker (born 1972) is a reporter for the Charlotte Observer.[1]
He graduated from Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism with a B.S. and M.S.
He also worked for Legi-Slate News Service in Washington, and at the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Contents
1Awards
2Works
3References
4External links
Awards
Best in Business, Society of American Business Editors and Writers [2]
2009 Gerald Loeb Award for Beat Writing for his story "The Fall of Wachovia"[3]
Works
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