Rosalind Helderman

Rosalind S. Helderman is a journalist in the United States. She is currently a political enterprise and investigations reporter for The Washington Post.[1][2]

Rosalind S. Helderman
Rosalind Helderman at the 2018 Pulitzer Prize awards ceremony
Born
Nashville, TN
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University
OccupationJournalist
Years active2001-present
EmployerThe Washington Post
AwardsGeorge Polk Award, Pulitzer Prize

Early life and education

Helderman was born to Hal and Phyllis Helderman and raised in metropolitan Nashville. Her family is Jewish.[3] She graduated from the West End Synagogue’s Beit Miriam Religious School[3] and earned a B.A. in History from Harvard University in 2001.[4]

Career

Helderman joined The Post as a reporter in 2001. She was initially a general assignment reporter for the newspaper until she was promoted in 2014 to The Post's national political investigations and enterprise team for the 2014 and 2016 election cycles.[5] She is a regular contributor to MSNBC.[6]

Helderman was named Outstanding Journalist of the Year by the Virginia Press Association;[3] won a George Polk Award in 2014; and was one of the investigators whose coverage of the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign that won a 2018 Pulitzer Prize.[7]

Works

  • Introduction and analysis with Matt Zapotosky for the Mueller Report by The Washington Post ISBN 978-1982129736
gollark: This had BETTER not be one of those ASYNCHRONOUS things.
gollark: This is increasingly ridiculous, where could it *possibly* be clearing the headers between where I stuck a debugging `echo` in and another debugging `echo` in the `except` block‽
gollark: I traced it through more using `echo`s, and it seems like a route error is happening somehow, and that somehow² appears to be clearing the response headers?
gollark: Well, this is very weird, I don't see how they could not be initialized.
gollark: I suspect something is just not initializing the headers properly.

References

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