2023 Special Tribute

Ken Auletta

At our June ceremony Anna Quindlen, author and Livingston Awards judge from 2009 to 2022, presented Ken Auletta with a special award and introduced a video with tributes from his fellow Livingston Award judges and past Livingston Award winners.

Auletta, author and writer for The New Yorker, joined the board of Livingston judges in 1983 and served in that role until 2022. Along the way, he became indispensable to the program, recruiting new judges, including Anna Quindlen and Kara Swisher, and coming up with the idea of the Richard M. Clurman Award for mentoring to memorialize the man who was the founding architect of the awards. However, Auletta’s most meaningful legacy is in the lives and careers of journalists he helped transform.

Honoring Ken Auletta for his enduring commitment to the Livingston Awards and the careers of young journalists

Ken Auletta and Charles Eisendrath at Livingston Awards
Ken Auletta with Charles Eisendrath at the 2016 Livingston Awards ceremony held in the Yale Club, New York City.

Charles Eisendrath is the former director of Wallace House at the University of Michigan, where he served as director of the Knight-Wallace Fellowships for Journalists and founding director of the Livingston Awards.