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Sacha Pfeiffer (born September 7, 1971) is an American journalist and radio host. She is known for her work with the Spotlight team run by the ''The Boston Globe''. She was a member of the group of reporters that won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2003 for their work in exposing the Roman Catholic church's cover-up of clergy sex abuse. == Personal life and career == Pfeiffer was born in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of Janet (née Preskenis) and Richard Pfeiffer.〔(Richard Pfeiffer bio ) accessed 11-7-2015〕 She has a younger sister, Sonya, and a younger brother, Seth. Her father, a former state senator, is currently the city attorney for Columbus, Ohio, and her mother is a retired teacher. Her grandmother was Alice Preskenis, a lifelong resident of South Boston who spent forty years working at Pober's Clothing Store, and specialized in dressing children. Her uncle was Ken Preskenis, another well-known figure in South Boston. She is a graduate with a B.A. and M.A. from Boston University. In 2005, she was named a ''John S. Knight Journalism Fellow'' at Stanford University.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Class of 2005: Sacha Pfeiffer )〕 She started her journalism career at the ''Dedham Times'' in Dedham, Massachusetts. Pfeiffer originally joined the ''Boston Globe'' as a reporter in 1995, left in 2008 to work for ''WBUR-FM'' in Boston and NPR, returning to the Boston Globe in 2014. During her nearly seven years in public radio, Pfeiffer was a local host of ''All Things Considered'' and ''Radio Boston'' at WBUR, as well as a guest host of NPR's nationally syndicated ''On Point'' and ''Here & Now.'' Her on-air work received a National Edward R Murrow Award for broadcast reporting, as well as numerous other awards. Pfeiffer currently writes at the Boston Globe about wealth, philanthropy, and non profits, and has also covered travel, legal affairs, and the Massachusetts State Courts. She speaks several languages and volunteers as an English-as-second-language teacher. After the Spotlight team published its work, the team created a book about the events. Pfeiffer is a co-author of ''Betrayal: The Crisis of the Catholic Church''. Pfeiffer has also worked as an adjunct Communications and Journalism professor. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sacha Pfeiffer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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