The awards board consists of the following persons: Tracy Wilkinson, from the
Los Angeles Times where she covered the Iraq War, among others. Carlos Dada, Salvadoran journalist, founder and director of
El Faro. He won the Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 2011. John Dinges, The Godfrey Lowell Cabot Professor of Journalism at Columbia University is an author and journalist specializing in Latin America. He received a Maria Moors Cabot Prizes medal in 1992. Juan Enriquez Cabot, Authority on economic and political impacts of life sciences. Best-selling author; speaker; investor/co-founder in multiple start up companies; board member for both private and public companies/non-profits. Former founding Director of Life Sciences Project at Harvard Business School. June Carolyn Erlick, editor-in-chief of
ReVista, the Harvard Review of Latin America. Gustavo Gorritti, Peruvian journalist, the founder of lDL Reporteros. He is a recipient of a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University and a winner of the Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 1992 and the FNPI Gabriel García Marquez award. Expert in Peruvian internal war and anti corruption investigation. Carlos Lauría, Americas Program Coordinator at the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Julia Preston, national correspondent for
The New York Times. Preston received a Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 1997.
María Teresa Ronderos, Serves as Director of
VerdadAbierta.com. Ronderos is an editorial advisor to
Semana. She received the King of Spain Ibero-American Award in 1997 and received a Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 2007. Paulo Sotero, director of the Brazil Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. ==Recipients==