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Carol S. Remond is a journalist for Dow Jones Newswires, a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company, publisher of The Wall Street Journal.[1]
In 2005, she won the Gerald Loeb Award in the News Services Online Content category for her coverage of "Exposing Small-Cap Fraud."[2] Her reporting on the small-cap stocks helped expose three companies that used unscrupulous means to promote their stocks. The work led to SEC investigations of these companies.[3]
Remond has a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Dijon (France) and a master's degree in political science from Miami University at Oxford, Ohio.[4]
Gerald Loeb Award winners for News Service, Online, and BloggingGerald Loeb Award for News or Wire Service (2002)
(2002)Gerald Loeb Award for News Services Online Content (2003–2007)
(2003–2007)Gerald Loeb Award for News Services (2008–2014)
(2008–2009)Gerald Loeb Award for Online (2008–2009, 2013–2014)
(2008–2009)Gerald Loeb Award for Online Commentary and Blogging (2010)
(2010)Gerald Loeb Award for Online Enterprise (2011–2012)
(2011–2012)Gerald Loeb Award for Blogging (2011–2012)
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