Jeffrey A. Gettleman is an American Pulitzer prize-winning journalist. Since 2018, he has been the South Asia bureau chief of The New York Times based in New Delhi. From 2006-July 2017, he was the The Times East Africa Bureau Chief.
Born: | July 22, 1971 |
Occupation: | Journalist |
Notable credit(s): | The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, St. Petersburg Times, Cherwell |
Spouse(s): | Courtenay Morris (m. 2005) |
Twitter: | Jeffrey Gettleman's Twitter profile |
About Jeffrey Gettleman
American journalist who was named East Africa Bureau Chief for The New York Times in 2006. He became a Pulitzer winner in 2012 for his International Reporting of the conflict in Africa.
Before Fame
He graduated from Cornell University in 1994 with a degree in Philosophy.
Achievement
He won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 2012 for his coverage of the conflict in East Africa.
Family Life
He married Courtenay Morris in 2005.
Associations
He was a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, just like writer George F. Will.
Information related to Jeffrey Gettleman
- Writers from Evanston, Illinois
- Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting winners
- Marshall Scholars
- Los Angeles Times people
- George Polk Award recipients
- The New York Times writers
Latest information about Jeffrey Gettleman updated on February 24, 2021.