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Paisley Dodds is the current investigations editor for The New Humanitarian, formerly known as IRIN news. She is the former London bureau chief for The Associated Press (AP) where she spent a decade managing the news bureau as well as writing about terrorism, security, and intelligence before joining the AP's international investigations team.

Life and career

Dodds is a native of Painesville, Ohio. Dodds attended John Carroll University (University Heights, Ohio) in 1991, where she received a B.A. degree in Communications in 1993. In 2016 she obtained an M.St. degree in International Relations from the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, England).

She joined the AP in 1994 to cover the South African elections that brought Nelson Mandela to power. After nearly three years covering post-Apartheid South Africa, she worked for the AP in Miami, Little Rock and Boston before joining the international desk in New York.

In 2001, she was promoted to Caribbean News Editor in San Juan, Puerto Rico. From 2001 to 2005, she directed coverage from 30 countries in the Caribbean and Latin America. Her primary and most frequent reporting assignments included Haiti and Guantanamo Bay; she broke several investigative pieces about abuse in the U.S. prison camp.

In 2005, she was named London Bureau Chief,[1] a role she held until late 2016 when she was named a London-based correspondent with security and intelligence matters as her beat. She has reported from many corners of the world.

Awards

She is the recipient of the George Polk award for her foreign reporting in Haiti that covered numerous disasters, conflict and the rebellion that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.[2]

She also won the Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Award for her work in Guantanamo, the Enterprise Reporting Award from the AP Managing Editors Association, an honourable mention from the Overseas Press Club of America and the Hugh Hefner First Amendment Award for her investigative reporting at the U.S. prison camp in Guantanamo.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Paisley Dodds named AP bureau chief in London". Ap.org. 2005-02-18. Archived from the original on 2010-11-19. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  2. ^ "AP/Whats New". Ap.org. 2004-02-21. Archived from the original on 2010-11-19. Retrieved 2010-11-16.

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