Awards & Winners

Matt Richtel

Date of Birth 02-October-1966
Place of Birth Los Angeles
(Southern California, Los Angeles County, United States of America, California)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Journalist, Author, Writer
Matt Richtel is an American writer and journalist for The New York Times. He was awarded the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for a series on distracted driving. Richtel obtained a bachelors degree from the University of California at Berkeley and an MS from the Columbia School of Journalism. He writes the syndicated comic Rudy Park under the penname Theron Heir. The strip is illustrated by Darrin Bell. Richtel has also authored a novel called Hooked, about a reporter whose life is turned upside down when he escapes a cafe explosion after a stranger hands him a note in his dead fiancée's handwriting warning him to leave. In 2010, Richtel wrote, and was interviewed, about the impact on the human brain of living with "a deluge of data" from digital devices. In the interview, he previewed his current investigation into the idea that "[t]here is some thought that the way kids' brains ... and frontal lobes ... are developing" differently than those of their parents and others of older generations. He said he expected to publish his work on this subject in early December.

Awards by Matt Richtel

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2010


Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
Honored for : The New York Times
(For his incisive work, in print and online, on the hazardous use of cell phones, computers and other devices while operating cars and trucks, stimulating widespread efforts to curb distracted driving.)

Nominations 2010 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting The New York Times
For his incisive work, in print and online, on the hazardous use of cell phones, computers and other devices while operating cars and trucks, stimulating widespread efforts to curb distracted driving.