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Mina Kimes
Mina Kimes is a Brooklyn-based American investigative journalist who specializes in business and sports reporting and who has written for ''Fortune'', ''Bloomberg'', and ''ESPN''.〔 Keith J. Kelly, May 7, 2014, New York Post, (ESPN drafts Bloomberg’s Mina Kimes ), Retrieved July 25, 2015, "...Although the 28-year-old writer snagged a fair number of awards for investigative business stories..."〕〔〔 Joanna Demkiewicz, October 8, 2014, Riveter Magazine, (Q&A with Mina Kimes, staff writer for ESPN: ESPN’S NEW COLUMNIST TALKS SPORTS WRITING AND UNDERDOGS ), Retrieved July 26, 2015, "... In 2009, she won the Nellie Bly Cub Reporter Award, ... sports writing exclusively... written on Ray Rice, tattoos and fandom and MLB’s executive gender whoopsie...."〕 Kimes, the daughter of an Air Force pilot, graduated summa cum laude from Yale with a B.A. in English.〔 Her first position after college was at ''Fortune Magazine'' in 2008.〔 Her piece ''The End of Oil?'' profiled a New Jersey-based inventor and entrepreneur who claimed to have discovered a method to convert water into energy; she won the New York Press Club's Nellie Bly Cub Reporter Award as a result.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The End of Oil? )〕 Her 2012 investigation entitled ''Bad to the Bone'' exposed the unauthorized use of a cement to repair bone tissue, with lethal consequences, for which she won the Henry R. Luce Award.〔〔 The ''Columbia Journalism Review'' included her exposes among its business must-reads for 2012. She was on the Media Industry Newsletter’s ''Person to Watch list'' in 2012.〔 She joined ''Bloomberg News'' in 2013 as an enterprise reporter.〔 Her profiles of business executives Doug Oberhelman of Caterpillar, in a piece titled ''King Kat'', and Sears executive Eddie Lampert, in a piece titled ''The Sun Tzu at Sears'', won her the Front Page Award for business reporting.〔 She was offered a position by ''ESPN'' editors after she wrote an essay on Tumblr about a "bond between herself and her dad and the Seattle Seahawks;"〔 she is an avid fan of that team. She wrote about young sports superstars〔 Steve Mullis, June 15, 2015, NPR, (Love, Coding, Yuccies, And The 'NPR Sound' ), Retrieved July 25, 2015, "... This piece by Mina Kimes of ESPN does a fantastic job of illustrating who these young superstars are, ..."〕 such as University of Houston basketball player Devonta Pollard, who got mixed up in a family dispute and, at one point, testified against his own mother.〔 Mina Kimes, October 30, 2014, ESPN The Magazine, (Free To Go: Devonta Pollard's mother was his best friend and coach. Now she's in prison for kidnapping, and he's one of the witnesses who testified against her. As the former top recruit starts over in Houston, can he learn to play for himself? ), Retrieved July 26, 2015〕 She wrote about football star Ray Rice, "tattoos and fandom", the underrepresentation women in executive positions in Major League Baseball, and other subjects.〔 She appeared as a guest on sports-related broadcasts.〔 Hank Blogger, May 6, 2015, Seattle Sun Times, (PODCAST: Interview With Mina Kimes, Senior Writer/Columnist At ESPN The Magazine ), Retrieved July 25, 2015, "...I invited Mina Kimes, ... unabashed Seahawks fan ... both as an accomplished investigative journalist and as a fan...."〕 In 2015, she was hired to write a column for ''ESPN The Magazine''.〔 Christine Zosche, May 8, 2014, Adweek Magazine, (ESPN Drafts Bloomberg's Mina Kimes ), Retrieved July 25, 2015, "...ESPN The Magazine ... has raided Bloomberg News to hire the young, award-winning Mina Kimes ... working on narrative and investigative pieces...."〕 ==References==
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