
The Jesse H. Neal Awards are among the most prestigious in specialized business journalism, and two communications of ENR were elected at their New York City Recognition Event on May 16 to win the first place for excellence. At the age of 71, the competition has grown in number of participants, news range, problems and reports reported and the use of new digital tools and media platforms for sharing content.
Says the NEAL Awards on the mission of the senders: “Every day, challenge the audience to think critically about their business and inspires them to grow and innovate. You deeply devoted to social problems and implications for your markets. Your visual design and digital production [are]More sophisticated and adapted the strategy and developed new products in response to your industry in constant transformation. “”
A priority is to be presented in the most understandable and attractive way of the successes of members of their audience and the effects of the complex work they do, which requires the ability to share details clearly and with impact. As such, they were recognized, in its income category sent, to obtain the best scientific and technical content.
The prize was based on three amazing coverage stories published by 2024.The number of July 1 highlighted the amazing and still annoying earnings in the development of nuclear fusion energy on scale – Ouseed by the Deputy Debra K. Rubin publishing Mary Powers and Peter Reina. The team was based on many sources, including Fusion Power skeptics, to expose how competing technologies aim to succeed.
His two submissions of category that are accompanied were focused on the challenges of design and construction of the giant Magellan Telescope A single type of Magellan in the Chilean desert by the Assistant publisher Jeff Rubenstone (September 11), and the demanding asymmetry of the Longwood Gardens Glasshouse of Delaware, recently reproached the publisher of Narrats Nedine M. July). Post was also key in a cover story that involved the entire team of more than 20 publishers, who won a victory in the NEALS category for a prize program. The package of March 11 highlighted the winners of the best Enr projects competition. The collection of 20 project stories provided an easy -to -understand project that clearly emphasized that the Neals jury clearly impressed.
ENR also brought home several awards from the American Society of Business Publication Editors’ Azbee Awards of Excellence, which has been since 1964 to recognize business publishing excellence.
The story of the nuclear Fusion Cover won a National Gold Award. Hilling won a Silver Award for its dissemination design for the history of the cover of Top 20 under 40; and the editor -in -chief Scott Blair, the senior editor Pam McFarland, and the Drew Lockwood video production director, won a bronze prize for the winner of the Kit Miyamoto winner of excellence.
We hope that the recognition illustrates the dedication of Enr to offer -you are the best journalism between specialized business media.
Richard Korman
Attached editor
