Punch Sulzberger Award

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The Punch Sulzberger Award is given to employees of the The New York Times Company.[1] It is named after Arthur Ochs "Punch" Sulzberger chairman emeritus of the New York Times. The award is named after Sulzberger because it is to be awarded: "...to recognize the outstanding contributions of our staff members that best exemplify a commitment to our Company's Core Purpose, Core Values and Rules of the Road -- all of which embody the principles that he [Sulzberger] lives by."

Winners receive funds equal to ten percent of their yearly salary.[1]

Awardees

awardees include:
2003
unknown

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