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Justin Mayo is an American Investigative Journalist for the Seattle Times. He covers topics including economics, politics, and current affairs. Mayo was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 and was part of an investigative team that won a Pulitzer in 2012.

Work & Awards
In 2017, alongside a Seattle Times colleague Mike Baker, Mayo was named one of the Most Influential Seattleites by Seattle Magazine for their investigative series titled “Quantity of Care” which exposed corruption and unethical practices at Seattle’s Swedish Neuroscience Institute. The story gained widespread attention and sparked the resignation of Tony Armada, the Swedish healthcare system’s CEO, and Johnny Delashaw, M.D., it’s top neurosurgeon. The series also won Mayo the 2018 USC Annenberg Media Selden Ring Award, a prestigious prize in Investigative Journalism.

Education
A native of Seattle Washington, Mayo attended Roosevelt High School and graduated in 1987. He then graduated from the University of Washington in 1992, earning a bachelor's degree in International Studies. He later attended the University of Missouri, graduating in 1998, earning a Master of Journalism and Investigative Reporting.