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Citi is pleased to announce that Michael Roddan is the winner of the coveted 2021 Citi Journalism Award for Excellence for his series on AMP Capital boss Boe Pahari, published in The Australian Financial Review.
This year 87 entries were received from Australian and New Zealand journalists representing 25 publications across four categories; General Business, Markets and Investment, The Economy and Broadcast Media. The awards have now been running globally for 38 years.
The 2021 category winners are:
The Citi Journalism Awards for Excellence programme encourages and recognises outstanding business and finance reporting across Australia and New Zealand.
One of the key attributes of the awards is the integrity and independence of the judging panel, which is designed to represent a broad range of prominent Australian business, regulatory and community leaders. The panel of independent judges determined the winners based on criteria that included analysis and understanding of the issue, introduction of new ideas, use of research and interviews, originality in thinking and impact.
2021 Judging Panel
Simon Anderson | Partner, Aylmer Anderson |
Rachel Antony | CEO, Greenstone TV New Zealand |
Andrew Baxter | Adjunct Professor, University of Sydney & former CEO, Publicis |
Wayne Burns | Director, Centre for Corporate Public Affairs |
Karen Chester | Deputy Chair, ASIC |
Paul Clitheroe AM | Non-Executive Director, Ipac Securities Limited |
Cameron Kerr AO | CEO, Taronga Conservation Society |
Malcolm McComas | Chairman, McComas Capital |
Nicolette Rubinsztein | Non-executive Director Zurich |
2021 Citi Journalism Awards Winner – General Business category:
Citi Young Business Journalist of the Year – Broadcast category:
New Zealand Journalist of the Year – Markets & Investment category:
General Business 1 category winner:
The Economy category winner:
Markets and Investment category winner:
Broadcast Media category winners: