Outstanding Achievement Award

Antonia Cundy, Financial Times, collects the trophy on behalf of Madison Marriage, Financial Times, from Blaise Tapp, Media Relations Manager at People’s Partnership, and Awards host Rachel Parris.


WINNER:

Madison Marriage, Special Investigations Editor, Financial Times

In recent years Madison Marriage has been at the forefront of investigations into misconduct and abuse of power across business, politics, housing, education and beyond.  

Since joining the FT, her explosive exposés have revealed the power of serious investigative journalism, challenging those with wealth and authority and holding them to account.   

As Special Investigations Editor, her teams’ hard-hitting stories and delivering of comprehensive investigative packages has put the spotlight on industry conduct, including groundbreaking, cross-sector investigations into sexual harassment and fraud.

In the words of a leading financial PR, “Madison’s unwavering commitment to investigative journalism has not only upheld the highest standards of your profession but has also sparked significant social discourse and change... Madison’s contributions have been instrumental in driving forward the conversation on important social issues. Her work embodies the spirit of the Outstanding Achievement Award”.

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