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Rachel F. Elson is an American journalist and editor-in-chief of Financial Planning Magazine and its associated website Financial-Planning.com. She was previously managing editor at Inc.com and CBS MoneyWatch.com. She is a recipient of the 2009 Gerald Loeb Award for Online excellence in business journalism for the story "Middle Class Crunch".[1]
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Elson was previously an editor at MSN Money, the New York Post, and Salon.com.
She has been a freelance editor and reporter whose articles have appeared in Time Out New York, The Washington Post, Salon.com, People.com, the New York Post and The San Francisco Examiner.
Gerald 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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