The Minard Editor Award is given annually as part of the Gerald Loeb Awards to recognize business editors "whose work does not receive a byline or whose face does not appear on the air for the work covered."[1] The award is named in honor of Lawrence Minard, the former editor of Forbes Global, who died in 2001.[2] The first award was given posthumously to Minard in 2002.[1][2] The jury panel decided not to give the 2022 award.[3]
- 2002: Lawrence Minard, editor of Forbes Global[4]
- 2003: Glenn Kramon, business editor of The New York Times[5]
- 2004: Michael Siconolfi, financial investigative projects senior editor at The Wall Street Journal[6]
- 2005: Timothy K. Smith, assistant managing editor at Fortune[7]
- 2006: Ronald Henkoff, executive editor at Bloomberg News and editor at Bloomberg Markets[8]
- 2007: Dan Kelly, news editor, page one, at The Wall Street Journal[9]
- 2008: Frank Comes, assistant managing editor at BusinessWeek[10]
- 2009: Lawrence Ingrassia, business and financial editor at The New York Times[11]
- 2010: Alix Freedman, deputy managing editor at The Wall Street Journal[12]
- 2011: Hank Gilman, deputy managing editor at Fortune[13]
- 2012: Winnie O'Kelley, deputy business editor at The New York Times[14]
- 2013: Michael Williams, global enterprise editor of Reuters[15]
- 2014: John Brecher, executive editor for enterprise at Bloomberg News[16]
- 2015: Rebecca Blumenstein, deputy editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal[17]
- 2016: Amy Stevens, executive editor of professional news at Reuters[18]
- 2017: Nicholas Varchaver, assistant managing editor at Fortune[19]
- 2018: John Hillkirk, senior enterprise projects editor at Kaiser Health News[20]
- 2019: Michael Miller, senior editor of features and WSJ weekend at The Wall Street Journal[21]
- 2020: Alessandra Galloni, Global Managing Editor at Reuters[22]
- 2021: Garry D. Howard, director of corporate initiatives for American City Business Journals[23]
- 2023: Nancy Rivera Brooks, deputy business editor at the Los Angeles Times[24]