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Don't miss out on this opportunity for you and a lucky friend to have lunch at Juliet Eilperin’s favorite Washington spot!
A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Juliet Eilperin is a born-and-bred Washingtonian who has worked on The Washington Post’s national desk for more than two decades. She has covered the White House, Congress, the environment and a host of domestic and international policy matters. Juliet now serves the Post’s climate and environment deputy editor.
Previously, Juliet served as the Post’s senior national affairs correspondent for four years, and before that, as its White House bureau chief. She spent nine years as the Post’s national environmental reporter and began her career as the Post’s House of Representatives reporter, where she covered the impeachment of Bill Clinton, lobbying, legislation and congressional campaigns.
Her first book, “Fight Club Politics: How Partisanship is Poisoning the House of Representatives,” has been featured on NPR’s “Fresh Air with Terry Gross” and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” Her second book, “Demon Fish: Travels Through the Hidden World of Sharks,” which has been featured in Smithsonian, Popular Science and People magazines.
She shared the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting, as well as the 2020 Society of Environmental Journalists Prize for Outstanding Explanatory Reporting (Large Newsroom or Circulation). In 2021 Juliet received the Society of Environmental Journalists Prize for Outstanding Beat Reporting (Large Newsroom). Other awards include an honorary membership in the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society, the D.C. Environmental Film Festival’s Award for Excellence in Journalism in 2019, and the 2011 Peter Benchley Ocean Award for Media. In the spring of 2005, she served as the youngest-ever McGraw Professor of Journalism at Princeton University. Ms. Eilperin graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University in 1992, where she received a bachelor’s in Politics with a certificate in Latin American Studies.