Alan Schwarz

Alan Schwarz (born July 3, 1968) is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist and author, formerly with The New York Times, best known for his series of over 100 articles exposing the NFL's cover-up of concussions and brain injuries in sports.[1][2] His reporting revolutionized protocols for head injuries in youth and professional athletics and earned awards like the 2010 Polk Award.[1][2] After leaving the Times in 2016, he became a Senior Editor at Forbes and founded DataPhi Communications.[2]

White Plains, New York, U.S. Jul 3, 1968 Wikipedia
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