Natalie Marsh, a reporter for The PIE News, was named runner up in an Outstanding Business and Professional Education Journalism award, announced last week as part of the CIPR Education Journalism Awards 2016.
In a competitive shortlist comprising of BBC News and Financial Times, Marsh was delighted to have been commended by the judges for her “wide-ranging” analysis on global business schools and the international context of their offer.
The article was written for The PIE Review, our quarterly magazine, and an abridged version is available online.
It revealed that digital delivery, entrepreneurship and a focus on understanding the relationship between governments and business were just some of the new ways that business schools are continuing to attract global talent.
“It was an honour to have been shortlisted for the awards among so many well-renowned and talented education journalists,” commented Marsh.
“I’m so happy to be named runner-up in my category – it’s amazing to be recognised for my article and it’s a great milestone for me after nearly two years at The PIE.”
Marsh studied journalism at City University London and spent one semester at UNC Chapel Hill in the US as part of her studies.