finalists, and also won the Gerald Loeb Award for International Reporting and the TRACE International Investigative Reporting Award.
Project Brazen, which recently signed with UTA in all areas, will announce a slate of projects imminently. “Project Brazen’s stories transport audiences inside hidden worlds. Through our painstaking and challenging reporting process, we peel back the cover on international crime, business and politics,” Wright and Hope said in a statement.
Over a 20-year career with the Wall Street Journal, Tom Wright reported from across Asia and was one of the first foreign correspondents to arrive in Abbottabad, Pakistan, after the assassination of Osama bin Laden. In 2020, Stanford University honored him with its Shorenstein award for services to journalism in Asia. He’s based in Singapore.
Bradley Hope, based in London, wrote for the Wall Street Journal for seven years from New York City and London. Before that, he spent six years as a correspondent in the Middle East, where he covered the Arab Spring uprisings from Cairo, Tripoli, Tunis and Beirut. He is the co-author of “Blood and Oil,” a look inside the royal family of Saudi Arabia and its powerful crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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