Michael Scherer Explained

Michael Scherer
Education:University of California, Santa Cruz (BA)
Columbia University
Occupation:Journalist
Employer:The Washington Post
Awards:National Press Club Award, New York Press Club Award

Michael Scherer is an American journalist. He is currently a national political reporter for The Washington Post, covering the White House and Congress.[1]

Education

Scherer received a B.A. in literature from the University of California at Santa Cruz. He later completed a Masters at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Career

Scherer started his career as a reporter at Mother Jones before he was made Washington correspondent for Salon. He was recruited to join TIME in 2007 and was the magazine’s White House correspondent until he was promoted to Washington bureau chief in 2009.[2] He moved to The Washington Post in 2017.[3]

Scherer regularly appears on PBS's Washington Week and C-SPAN.[4]

Awards

Scherer won the National Press Club’s Lee Walczak Award for Political Excellence in 2012 for his work covering the Obama re-election campaign.[5] [6] In 2014, Scherer won the New York Press Club Award for Political Coverage for a cover story on the US government shutdown in 2013.[7]

References

  1. News: Michael Scherer, The Washington Post. The Washington Post.
  2. Web site: Humanities alum Michael Scherer joins 'Washington Post' as national political reporter. Rappaport. Scott. UC Santa Cruz News. en. 2019-02-19.
  3. Web site: Scherer To Leave TIME For The Washington Post. Fletcher. Paul. Forbes. en. 2019-02-19.
  4. Web site: The Washington Post's Michael Scherer breaks down the Alabama Senate race. 2017-12-02. www.pbs.org. 2019-02-19.
  5. SCOTUSblog, Time, USA Today, ABC among National Press Club Journalism Award winners. Club. National Press. www.prnewswire.com. en. 2019-02-19.
  6. Web site: Michael Scherer Alumni Writers UCSC. en-US. 2019-02-19.
  7. Web site: Time Makes Several Hires and Promotions, Names Michael Scherer Washington Bureau Chief. www.adweek.com. 15 July 2013 . en-US. 2019-02-19.

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