David Filipov
From Chechnya to Iraq, from Moscow to Kabul, from Massachusetts to Maine, David Filipov has sought to tell the stories that might get lost in the din of news headlines: offbeat stories, the unexpected stories, stories found in the places where no one else is looking.
He was the Moscow Bureau chief of The Boston Globe from 1996-2004 and The Washington Post from 2016-2018.
He contributed to the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting as part of the Boston Globe newsroom staff covering the Boston Marathon bombing, and the 2014 Edward R. Murrow Award for Continuing Coverage as part of a team of Globe videographers. He was part of a team that won the 2003 James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism for a series on deaths from preventable diseases, and he won the Overseas Press Club Hal Boyle Award for his reporting in 1999 from Chechnya.
He was the Moscow Bureau chief of The Boston Globe from 1996-2004 and The Washington Post from 2016-2018.
He contributed to the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting as part of the Boston Globe newsroom staff covering the Boston Marathon bombing, and the 2014 Edward R. Murrow Award for Continuing Coverage as part of a team of Globe videographers. He was part of a team that won the 2003 James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism for a series on deaths from preventable diseases, and he won the Overseas Press Club Hal Boyle Award for his reporting in 1999 from Chechnya.