Philip Moeller is a journalist and primary author of the "Get What's Yours" series of books published by Simon & Schuster.
Moeller was a reporter for the Charlotte Observer and the Chicago Sun-Times, business editor for the Louisville Courier-Journal and the Baltimore Sun, and editor of The Hartford Business Journal. He later wrote for U.S. News & World Report, Money magazine, and the PBS NewsHour.
In 2015, he co-authored the New York Times bestseller, "Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security." In 2016, he wrote "Get What's Yours for Medicare: Maximize Your Coverage, Minimize Your Costs." In 2021, the third book in the series was published: "Get What's Yours for Health Care: How to Get the Best Care at the Right Price." In 2024, the revised edition of "Get What's Yours for Medicare" was published.
He has received awards including the 1979 Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism for Small Newspapers[1] and was a Bagehot Fellow in Business and Economics Journalism at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. He is a graduate of Princeton University and has a master's degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
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Gerald Loeb Award for Small Newspapers (1974–1983, 1985–2008) |
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(1974–1979) |
- 1974: Livingston Taylor
- 1975: Tom Miller
- 1976: David R. Francis
- 1977 (tie): Sally Jones, Rosemary Shinohara
- 1977 (tie): Larry Kramer
- 1978: Harold Chucker
- 1979:
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(1980–1989) |
- 1980: Joe R. Cordero, Tim W. Ferguson
- 1981: Gary M. Hector
- 1982: Phil Norman
- 1982 (HM) Staff of the Sentinel Star
- 1982 (HM): Scott Abrahams, Alex Beasley, Sharon Carrasco, Jim Clark, Keay Davidson, John C. Van Gieson, Anne Groer, Noel Holston, Charlie Jean, Dean Johnson, Robert Johnson, Larry Lipman, Susan Taylor Martin, Jim Nesbitt, Jim Runnels, Thomas Sabulis, Wendy Spirduso
- 1983: Phillip L. Zweig
- 1984: no award
- 1985: Beth McLeo, Lawrence Spohn, Stan Swofford, Greta Tilley
- 1986: Mark L. Zusman
- 1986 (HM): Jan Brogan
- 1987: Brent Walth
- 1988: Paul Farhi
- 1988 (HM): Julie Bird
- 1989: Howard Gold
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(1990–1999) |
- 1990: Gary Belsky, Phyllis Furman
- 1991: Phyllis Furman, Linda Moss
- 1992: M. Rex Smith, Emory Thomas Jr.
- 1993: Michael Hinkelman, Emory Thomas Jr.
- 1994: Lance Williams
- 1995: Jim Lynch, Karen Dorn Steele
- 1996: Kim Fararo
- 1997: Lynda V. Mapes
- 1998: Amy Baldwin, Amy Hetzner
- 1999: Bill Heisel Jr., Jennifer Hieger
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(2000–2008) |
- 2000: Harris Meyer
- 2001: Bruce Rushton
- 2002: Janet Patton
- 2003: Eric Eyre, Scott Finn
- 2004: Kate Long
- 2005: Craig Troianello
- 2006: Christina Gostomski
- 2007: Michelle Breidenbach, Mike McAndrew
- 2008: Tony Bartelme
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Gerald Loeb Award for Medium Newspapers (1987–2008) |
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(1987–1989) | |
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(1990–1999) |
- 1990: Andy Hall, Jerry Kammer
- 1991: Bill Dalton, Mike Hendricks, Chris Lester
- 1992: John Fauber, Jack Norman
- 1993: Pete Carey, Lewis M. Simons
- 1994: Larry Keller, Fred Schulte
- 1995: Susan Finch, Mike Hughlett, Peter Nicholas, James O'Byrne, Mark Schleifstein
- 1996: Bruce Locklin, Michael Moore, Debra Lynn Vial
- 1997: Liz Pulliam, Elliot Blair Smith, Cathy Taylor
- 1998: Larry Arnold, William Conroy, Rick Linsk, Nancy Shields, Terri Somers, John T. Ward
- 1999: Jenni Bergal, Fred Schulte
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(2000–2008) |
- 2000: Janet L. Fix, Jeffrey Taylor, Alison Young
- 2001: Ramsey Campbell, Sean Holton, Jim Leusner, Robert Sargent
- 2002: Pamela Coyle, Ronette King, Jeffrey Meitrodt, Mark Schleifstein
- 2003: Jeff Harrington, Deborah O'Neil
- 2004: Fred Schulte
- 2005: Jeff Plungis, Bill Vlasic
- 2006: Joshua Boak, Jim Drew, Steve Eder, Christopher Kirkpatrick, Mike Wilkinson
- 2006 (HM): David Heath, Luke Timmerman
- 2007: Gady A. Epstein, Stephanie Desmon, Chiaki Kawajiri
- 2008: Binyamin Appelbaum, Liz Chandler, Ted Mellnik, Lisa Hammersly Munn, Peter St. Onge
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Gerald Loeb Award for Medium & Small Newspapers (2009–2012) |
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(2009) |
- 2009: Rob Barry, Jack Dolan, Matthew Haggman
- 2009 (HM): Ames Alexander, Kerry Hall, Ted Mellnik, Peter St. Onge, Franco Ordoñez
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Small & Medium Newspapers (2013–2014) |
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(2013–2014) |
- 2013 (tie): Ames Alexander, Karen Garloch, Joseph Neff, David Raynor
- 2013 (tie): Mandy Locke, David Raynor
- 2014: John Fauber, Ellen Gabler, Mark Johnson, Allan James Vestal, Kristyna Wentz-Graff
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(1970–1979) |
- John D. Henry (1970)
- Al Altwegg (1971)
- David Smith (1972)
- Hobart Rowen (1973 & 1974)
- Dick Griffin (1975)
- Myron Kandel (1976)
- Larry Birger (1977)
- Robert Corya (1978)
- Ray Kenney (1979)
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(1980–1989) |
- Margaret Daly (1980)
- Jerry Heaster (1981)
- John Rumsey (1982)
- David L. Beal (1983)
- James J. Mitchell (1984)
- Mike Millican (1985)
- Fred Monk (1986)
- Cheryl Hall (1987)
- (1988)
- Larry Werner (1989)
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(1990–1999) |
- Sue Thomson (1990)
- Sandra J. Duerr (1991)
- Randall D. Smith (1992)
- James M. Kennedy (1993)
- Gary Klott (1994)
- Jodi Schneider (1995)
- Myron Kandel (1996)
- Henry Dubroff (1997)
- Susan Wells (1998)
- Charley Blaine (1999)
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(2000–2009) |
- Barney Calame (2000)
- Bill Barnhart (2001)
- Chuck Jaffe (2002)
- Kathy Kristof (2003)
- Rex Seline (2004)
- Jonathan Lansner (2005)
- Dave Kansas (2006)
- Gail DeGeorge (2007)
- Bernie Kohn (2008)
- Greg McCune (2009)
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(2010–2019) |
- Rob Reuteman (2010)
- Kevin Noblet (2011)
- Jill Jorden Spitz (2012)
- Kevin G. Hall (2013)
- Marty Wolk (2014)
- Joanna Ossinger (2015)
- Cory Schouten (2016)
- Mark Hamrick (2017 & 2018)
- Bryan Borzykowski (2019)
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(2020–2023) |
- Kimberly Quillen (2020)
- Caleb Silver (2021)
- Glenn Hall (2022)
- Desiree J Hanford (2023)
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Authority control databases |
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