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Chief Executive Magazine Wins Top Awards for Analytical Reporting and Best Interview

"Best & Worst States for Business" and "CEO of the Year" Features Take First Prizes at 2016 SIPA Awards

GREENWICH, Conn., July 5, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Chief Executive magazine is pleased to announce that it has received two first-place awards for editorial excellence from SIPA, the Specialized Information Publishers Association.

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In Chief Executive's 2015 Best & Worst States for Business feature, the 11th edition, more than 500 CEOs ranked the states across multiple characteristics that included tax & regulatory regimes, workforce quality and quality of the living environment. This 10-page feature, which included nine distinct components, took first place among business publications in the category of "Best Interpretive or Analytical Reporting." The judges evaluated entries on how they provided in-depth insight or actionable benefit to one's audience. Chief Executive's coverage provides CEOs with usable intelligence on how and where to create jobs.

"This award is a powerful endorsement of the rigor used in developing Chief Executive's annual 'Best & Worst States for Business' survey and analysis," said Chris Chalk, Associate Publisher. "Our analysis has become the 'gold standard' by which states measure their ability to attract and retain private-sector jobs, which determines the health of every state economy."

Chief Executive's "CEO of the Year" feature won first place in "Best Interview or Profile of Someone in Your Industry." The 2015 CEO of the Year feature took an in-depth look at Jim McNerney's tenure as CEO of Boeing, during which he overcame significant challenges, including two military contract scandals and quality problems that threatened the very viability of the company's 787 Dreamliner program. The coverage provides insight on how McNerney led the company's turnaround that ultimately resulted in unprecedented performance.

"We're very pleased to receive this recognition for our hard work," said J.P. Donlon, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Chief Executive magazine, who wrote both features. "These are among Chief Executive's strongest, most well-known resources for CEOs and we appreciate the acknowledgment from the media community."

The honors were given out at SIPA's 40th annual conference held in Washington, D.C., June 6-8.

About Chief Executive Group
Chief Executive Group produces Chief Executive magazine (published since 1977), and chiefexecutive.net, including e-newsletters and online content, as well as conferences and roundtables that enable top corporate officers to discuss key subjects and share their experiences within a community of peers. The Group also facilitates the annual "CEO of the Year," a prestigious honor bestowed upon an outstanding corporate leader, nominated and selected by a group of peers. Visit www.chiefexecutive.net for more information.

For more information:
J.P. Donlon
Editor-in-Chief Emeritus
203-930-2704
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