Debbie Cenziper Bio | Wiki
Debbie Cenziper is an American journalist. She is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American investigative journalist and nonfiction author. Debbies writes for The Washington Post and also serves as the director of investigative reporting at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She as well works as the director of the Medill Investigative Lab.
Debbie has written two nonfiction books titled Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality. William Morrow published the book in 2016. The other one is titled Citizen 865: The Hunt for Hitler’s Hidden Soldiers in America. It was published by Hachette in 2019. Apart from writing for Washington, Debbie is also a frequent speaker at national writing conferences, universities, book clubs, and festivals as well.
She has been a guest on some television and radio shows such as NPR’s Talk of the Nation, MSNBC, and CNN. PBS documentary featured her stories at the Miami Herald on investigative reporting. Also, her work at The Washington Post was featured in an award-winning, full-length documentary film. The film was released nationwide in 2013.
Debbie Cenziper Age
She comes from Philadelphia, United States of America. Although she has not shared her exact date of birth, Debbie may be around 43 years old just looking at her appearance.
Debbie Cenziper Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Debbie stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx 1.7m).
Debbie Cenziper Family
She was born to her father and mother in Philadelphia, United States of America. However, not much about Debbie’s parents and siblings are known to the public.
Debbie Cenziper Husband
She was married to Jim Obergefell, first cousin to John Arthur. Jim serves as a civil rights activist. He embraced his newfound role the Supreme Court in the United States of America made marriage equality the law of the land on June 26, 2015. Jim is a former Cincinnati realtor who has worked with many organizations including the Human Rights Campaign and Equality, Ohio.
Debbie Cenziper Education
She is a University of Florida graduate class of 1992.
Debbie Cenziper Washington Post
She is a Philadelphia native who graduated from the University of Florida in 1992. In 2008, Debbie received an Outstanding Young Alumni Award from the University of Florida. She served as a reporter for the Miami Herald, The Charlotte Observer, as well as the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Debbie holds a 2007 Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles that exposed corruption and waste in the Miami-Dade Housing Agency.
The Miami Herald published the article in 2006. Also, Debbie was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2006 for a series of stories she did on breakdowns in the nation’s hurricane-forecasting system. Additionally, she won the Robert Kennedy Award for Human Rights, the Polk Award, as well as the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting from Harvard University. Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism named Debbie as the director of investigative reporting in April 2019.
In a review in The Washington Post, Jonathan Kirsch said that Debbie brought her investigative skills to bear on the challenge of retrieving the hard facts. However, she possesses the gift of a storyteller. Her book, Citizen 865 is a highly significant work of investigation that is eye-opening and also heartbreaking at the same time. Jonathan added that in her book, Debbie compels them to confront the crimes of the Trawniki men in a way that burns itself into memory and history.
Debbie’s colleagues at Washington Post Includes:
Robert Costa-political reporter
Ashley Parker-White House Reporter
Michael Gerson-columnist
Seung Min Kim-correspondent.
Ellen Nakashima-national security reporter
Sarah Kaufman-dance critic
Geoff Edgers-reporter
Debbie Cenziper Citizen 865
Debbie has written two nonfiction books titled Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality. Published by William Morrow in 2016. The other one is titled Citizen 865: The Hunt for Hitler’s Hidden Soldiers in America. Published by Hachette in 2019. In a review in The Washington Post, Jonathan Kirsch said that Debbie brought her investigative skills to bear on the challenge of retrieving the hard facts.
However, she possesses the gift of a storyteller. Her book, Citizen 865 is a highly significant work of investigation that is eye-opening and also heartbreaking at the same time. Jonathan added that in her book, Debbie compels them to confront the crimes of the Trawniki men in a way that burns itself into memory and history.
Love Wins Debbie Cenziper
Debbie has written two nonfiction books titled Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality. The book was published by William Morrow in 2016. She currently writes for The Washington Post. Her nonfiction book Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality received a starred review by Booklist and was named a notable book of 2016 by The Washington Post.
Debbie Cenziper Salary
She earns her income from her job as a writer at The Washington Post. Debbie has an average salary of $66,847 per year.
Debbie Cenziper Net Worth
She has accumulated a lot of wealth as an author and also as a journalist. Debbie has an estimated net worth of $798,635.
Who Is Debbie Cenziper
Debbie is an American journalist. She is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American investigative journalist and nonfiction author. Debbies writes for The Washington Post and also serves as the director of investigative reporting at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.