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- Sandra Eisert (born January 1, 1952) is an American photojournalist, now an art director and picture editor. In 1974 she became the first White House picture editor. Later she was named Picture Editor of the Year by the National Press Photographers Association in its annual competition. She contributed to 1989 earthquake coverage that won a Pulitzer Prize for the San Jose Mercury News. As of 2012, she has her own business providing strategic planning for startups. (en)
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- NPPA Picture Editor of the Year (en)
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- Eisert in the White House, 1976 (en)
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- Picture Editor of the Year award, National Press Photographers Association and the University of Missouri. (en)
- Atrium Award for Graphic Design while working at the San Jose Mercury News, University of Georgia School of Journalism and Mass Communication and AmericasMart. (en)
- Designer of one of the ten best Sunday magazine covers in the United States, Sunday Magazine Editors Association. (en)
- Member of San Jose Mercury News staff that the Pulitzer Prize for General News Reporting (en)
- Joseph Costa Award, National Press Photographers Association. Eisert was the first woman honored with this award. (en)
- Member of a team of twelve Mercury News photo editors that received the 1993 Pictures of the Year competition's Overall Excellence in Editing award, National Press Photographers Association. (en)
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- Sandra Eisert (born January 1, 1952) is an American photojournalist, now an art director and picture editor. In 1974 she became the first White House picture editor. Later she was named Picture Editor of the Year by the National Press Photographers Association in its annual competition. She contributed to 1989 earthquake coverage that won a Pulitzer Prize for the San Jose Mercury News. As of 2012, she has her own business providing strategic planning for startups. (en)
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