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= Jane E Healy = Jane E Healy is an American journalist, best known for winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for her series of editorials, “Florida’s Shame,” protesting the overdevelopment of Florida’s Orange County.

Accomplishments
In the same year of receiving the Pulitzer Prize, Healy also received the Paul Hansell Award for Distinguished Honor for Florida Journalism. She is also recognized for the 1985 Pulitzer Prize finalist in Editorial Writing for her editorials on Florida’s environmental problems.

Career
Healy is the former vice president and editorial page editor of the Orlando Sentinel, where she worked and resided for 35 years.

She settled in Orlando, Florida in 1973 and spent the following seven years as a metro reporter for the Sentinel, covering government and politics. Healy joined the Editorial Board as an editorial writer in 1981. She spent eight years overseeing the newspaper’s news pages as managing editor before rejoining the Editorial Board in 2001.

Associations
Healy participated in many different organizations throughout her career including the National Advisory Board for Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, the Advisory Board at the University of Maryland for Journalism, and the American Society of Newspaper Editors.

Healy was also active in the Committee for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.

Education
She graduated from the University of Maryland in 1971.