[2] In 2023, Goodman was awarded a Maria Moors Cabot Gold Medal from the Columbia School of Journalism for his storytelling from Latin America.
[1] Goodman began his journalism career as a correspondent for Business Week in Buenos Aires and freelanced for the Boston Globe and the Financial Times, among others.
He oversaw coverage of economics and politics and conducted notable investigations, such as the one on China's financial support for Hugo Chavez's re-election campaign in the 2012 Venezuelan presidential election.
[2] He reported on a proposal by major U.S. corporations to hide import data crucial for tracing labor abuses in global supply chains.
[6] In 2022, Goodman witnessed the stabbing of author Salman Rushdie during a lecture at the Chautauqua Institution in New York on August 12.