Marjie Lundstrom

Marjie Lundstrom (born 1956), a reporter and senior writer for The Sacramento Bee, was a 1991 recipient of a journalism Pulitzer Prize. Lundstrom and Rochelle Sharp of New York City—at the time, both reporters for Gannett News Service, based in Washington, DC—were jointly awarded the prize for National Reporting for a series of stories they wrote about child abuse.[1]

Personal

A journalism graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1959, Lundstrom has served on the staffs of The Ft. Collins Coloradoan, Denver Monthly, and The Denver Post. At The Bee she also has been a columnist and assignment editor. She worked with the Sacramento Bee from January 1989 - March 1990 but later returned after deciding she wanted to live on the West Coast.[1]

Family

Lundstrom is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Max Lundstrun. They are from Wayne, Nebraska.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "NU College of Journalism & Mass Communications- Alumni News- Spring 1991 (pulitzer)". College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Retrieved 5 April 2013.

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