Elizabeth McGowan explained

Elizabeth McGowan
Birth Date:15 April 1961
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Occupation:Journalist
Education:BJ, 1983, University of Missouri
Spouse(S):Don Looney
Awards:2013, Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting

Elizabeth H. McGowan (born April 15, 1961)[1] is an American journalist and author. With David Hasemyer and Lisa Song, McGowan won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for their report on the Kalamazoo River oil spill.

She has worked as a freelance reporter and her work has been published by numerous newspapers, digital-outlets, and magazines such as, Grist magazine; Yale Environment 360; E/The Environmental Magazine; Washingtonian magazine; Intelligent Utility magazine; Outdoor America (magazine of the Izaak Walton League); the journal Appalachia; Capital Community News; the Gulf of Maine Times; Mizzou, the alumni magazine for the University of Missouri; Lore, the magazine of the Milwaukee Public Museum; and Nature Conservancy magazine.[2]

McGowan met her husband, Don Looney, in 1991, when she decided to hike the entire Appalachian Trail after one of many cancer treatments; they married in 1997. Both of them are active volunteers.[3] [4]

Biography

McGowan was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1961.[5] She earned her Bachelor of Journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism in 1983.[6]

Career and battle with cancer

In 1985, while living in Burlington, Vermont, she was diagnosed with melanoma, the same type of cancer that had taken her father, Ronald McGowan, who died of melanoma at age 44; she was 24 years old. Doctors removed the melanoma, but in late 1986, the cancer had spread to her lymph nodes, and after removal, she enrolled in a trial of a new drug, interferon, the infusions and treatment lasting for 11 months.[7] [8]

McGowan moved to Wisconsin and began working full-time in December 1987, for the Janesville Gazette. She continued to work even after a follow-up visit revealed that the cancer had returned. In 1989, an x-ray and biopsy confirmed that "little metastases" were present in both of her lungs. That summer, she went through 4 rounds of an experimental cocktail of chemotherapy drugs, called the Dartmouth Regimen. The normal treatment regimen consisted of 3 rounds, but after consulting with her doctors, they agreed to the additional round. She worked for the Gazette until the spring of 1991.[9] That year, after hearing the good news that the cancer was gone, she decided to go to Springer Mountain and the hike the entire Appalachian Trail. McGowan met her husband, Don Looney, on the hike.[10]

McGowan returned to Wisconsin and in the mid 1990s, she worked for 5 years as a reporter for The Times Journal, covering government and writing feature articles. However, in 1994, her fight with cancer returned, this time invading her liver, requiring surgery. She fully recovered.

In August of 2000, in celebration of 5-years of being cancer-free, she used her experience to raise funds for the Waukesha Memorial hospital, by riding her bicycle, solo, from coast to coast. She called her trek, "Heals on Wheels."

McGowan began her bicycle trip from Astoria, Oregon, to the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia, along the TransAmerica Trail, a 4,250-mile ride. She finished the trek in November, at the Chesapeake bay. In 2020, she wrote a book on her experience with cancer titled, Outpedaling the Big C: My Healing Cycle Across America.

2013 pulitzer prize

In 2010, McGowan joined the staff of InsideClimate News, a non-profit news organization, as their Washington, D.C. correspondent. During her tenure with InsideClimate, she won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting with David Hasemyer and Lisa Song for their report on the Kalamazoo River oil spill.[11]

The 3-part series, and follow up stories, were the result of a 15-month investigation on pipeline safety and Dilbit, a controversial form of oil. In the cover letter for entry to the prize, dilbit is described as "a thick Canadian hydrocarbon called bitumen that is diluted with liquid chemicals so that it can flow through pipes." The pipeline already had corrosion problems and it was more than a week before the EPA knew that they were dealing with dilbit, because the pipeline operators weren't required to tell first responders in the event of a spill; dilbit is different from normal oil, in that the chemicals evaporate and the thick, different form of oil, sinks to the bottom and is very difficult to clean up. The series and follow-up reporting is listed below.

When the 2013 Pulitzer prize winners were announced, InsideClimate News was one of the least known of the digital news organizations; Politico's headline described the win in their headline, "For a scrappy environmental-news startup, journalism's most prestigious award." Digital-only prizes had only been awarded since 2009 and very few had won.[22] According to the cover letter, in the entry for the prize, the investigations stemmed from research that Lisa Song had originally began, and McGowan and Hasemyer joined in shortly after.

In 2013, after winning the pulitzer prize, she left InsideClimate News to write her book on her experience with cancer titled, Outpedaling the Big C: My Healing Cycle Across America, which was published in 2020.

Awards and recognition

According to a list of reporting awards on the Renewal News website, the “Dilbit Disaster” series also won a digital media reporting award from the Deadline Club, the New York Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, and honorable mention in the John B. Oakes Award for Distinguished Environmental Reporting presented at Columbia University.[32]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lux. Anna M. Former Gazette reporter shares in Pulitzer Prize. 2020-10-15. GazetteXtra. en.
  2. Web site: Elizabeth McGowan's schedule for Tom Tom Festival 2019. 2020-10-15. tomtomfestival2019.sched.com.
  3. Web site: May 2016 Minutes . 2020-10-15. en-US.
  4. Web site: February 2012 Volunteers of the Month - Elizabeth McGowan and Don Looney. 2020-10-15. www.patc.net.
  5. Book: McGowan . Elizabeth . Outpedaling the Big C: My Healing Cycle Across America . 2020 . Bancroft Press . 9781610885140 . February 18, 2020.
  6. Web site: Gwen Girsdansky . Missouri Journalism Alumna Elizabeth McGowan Wins Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting . journalism.missouri.edu . February 18, 2020 . May 6, 2013.
  7. Web site: Elizabeth McGowan & Outpedaling 'The Big C'. 2020-10-14. Melanoma Research Alliance. en-US.
  8. Web site: Our Authors: One woman's journey for rediscovery. 2020-10-15. Journal Times. en.
  9. Web site: Anna Marie. Lux. Book chronicles cyclist's journey to outpedal 'The Big C'. 2020-10-14. GazetteXtra. en.
  10. Web site: Biking women spin good storiesby. 2020-10-15. Journal Times. en.
  11. Web site: The 2013 Pulitzer Prize Winner in National Reporting. www.pulitzer.org. en. February 17, 2020.
  12. Web site: 2012-06-26. The Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of, Part 1. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  13. Web site: 2012-06-27. The Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of, Part 2. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  14. Web site: 2012-06-28. The Dilbit Disaster: Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of, Part 3. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  15. Web site: 2012-06-29. Epilogue: Cleanup, Consequences and Lives Changed in the Dilbit Disaster. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  16. Web site: 2012-07-26. New Pipeline Safety Regulations Won't Apply to Keystone XL. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  17. Web site: 2012-09-12. Angry Michigan Residents Fight Uneven Battle Against Pipeline Project on Their Land. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  18. Web site: 2012-09-19. Few Oil Pipeline Spills Detected by Much-Touted Technology. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  19. Web site: 2012-10-11. EPA Worries Dilbit Still a Threat to Kalamazoo River, More Than 2 Years After Spill. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  20. Web site: 2012-12-20. Keystone XL Would Not Use Most Advanced Spill Protection Technology. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  21. Web site: 2012-12-27. Little Oversight for Enbridge Pipeline Route that Skirts Lake Michigan. 2020-10-15. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  22. Web site: Pompeo. Joe. For a scrappy environmental-news startup, journalism's most prestigious award. 2020-10-15. POLITICO Media. en.
  23. Web site: 2007. Division Report 2007. February 18, 2020. pressclubcleveland.com. 27.
  24. Web site: Elizabeth H. McGowan Waste360 Waste360. 2020-10-14. www.waste360.com.
  25. Web site: Scripps Howard Awards Honor Nation's Best 2012 Journalism. 2020-10-15. www.prnewswire.com. en.
  26. Web site: 2013-03-14. Awards. 2020-10-16. InsideClimate News. en-US.
  27. Web site: Aronson Awards. 2020-10-15. Aronson Awards. en-US.
  28. Web site: Brief Bio. 2020-10-15. en-US.
  29. Web site: August 8, 2013. InsideClimate News Reporters Win SEJ Rachel Carson Environment Book Award. February 18, 2020. insideclimatenews.org.
  30. Web site: 2013-07-26. Winners: SEJ 12th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment. 2020-10-14. SEJ. en.
  31. Web site: Member Spotlight. 2020-10-15. National Press Club. en.
  32. Web site: Reporting Awards – Renewal News. 2020-10-15. en-US.
  33. Book: Song . Lisa . The Dilbit Disaster: Inside the Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard of . McGowan . Elizabeth . Hasemyer . David . 2016-10-19 . CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform . 978-1-5390-0959-7 . en.
  34. Web site: Elizabeth McGowan, Author at Appalachian Mountain Club. 2020-10-15. Appalachian Mountain Club. en-US.
  35. Web site: 2014-08-19. Press Release (2014): AMC Books Announces the Publication of No Limits But the Sky. 2020-10-15. Appalachian Mountain Club. en-US.