The Society of Professional Journalists Hawaii Chapter awarded 12 Excellence in Journalism awards to Hawaii Business magazine for writing and design work published in 2010. Congratulations to all the honorees!
A full list of the 2010 Excellence in Journalism awards can be found at the SPJ Hawaii website. To eliminate bias, all Hawaii entries were judged by the SPJ Greater Oregon chapter.
Hawaii Business magazine’s SPJ Hawaii 2010 Award Winners:
The Awful Office (April 2010). Finalist, Editorial Cartoon/Illustration awarded to Carlo Carbajal.
BOSS Survey: Tourism, Big Companies Lead Hawaii’s Recovery (December 2010). Finalist, Informational Graphic awarded to Jen Tadaki Catanzariti.
Building a Smart Grid (April 2010). Finalist, Business Reporting in Magazines awarded to Dennis Hollier.
Geothermal’s Second Chance (November 2010). Finalist, Industry or Trade Reporting in Magazines awarded to Shara Enay.
Concierge to the Rescue (December 2010). First Place, Student Journalism in Any Media awarded to Mariah Mellor; Finalist, Feature Writing/Short Form in Magazines awarded to Mariah Mellor.
Hawaii’s Underground Economy (June 2010). Finalist, Feature Writing/Long Form in Magazines awarded to Shara Enay.
The Smart Grid (April 2010). First place, Informational Graphic; and Finalist, Editorial Cartoon/Illustration awarded to Andrew Catanzariti.
Big Demands, Big Rewards (December 2010). Finalist, Informational Graphic awarded to Jen Tadaki Catanzariti.
My Experience at the Best Places to Work (April 2010). First place, Page Design in Magazines awarded to Wes Funai.
Transformers (August 2010). Finalist, Page Design in Magazines awarded to Wes Funai.






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