
James T. Madore, an award-winning journalist at Newsday and longtime member of the Board of Governors at the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing, was presented with the organization’s President’s Award at its annual conference.
Madore was honored for his contributions to business journalism and to key SABEW initiatives, including serving as chairman of the finance committee, member of the executive and First Amendment committees, and mentoring young journalists.
“This honor goes to someone who has shown dedication to the organization, and someone I trust greatly. James Madore is all of that – and more,” said James Nelson, SABEW’s president for 2024-25 and business editor at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “James has been a SABEW board member since 2013 and is someone who always chips in and contributes. Among many things, J.T. helped steer us through the financial challenges brought on by the pandemic and has been a careful steward of our budget.”
Madore is a business reporter who writes about Long Island business news including the economy, development, and the relationship between government and the business community. Previously he worked for The Buffalo News and the Watertown (N.Y.) Daily Times.
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