Neena Pathak is co-winner of the National Press Foundation’s Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting.

Pathak is a Supervising Editor on the Enterprise Storytelling Unit, working primarily with the Invisibilia team. Pathak came to NPR from The New York Times, where she produced The Daily, creating episodes on the Trump presidency, America’s racial reckoning after the killing of George Floyd and COVID-19.

Her work was part of the Times’ pandemic coverage that won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service. She also produced Still Processing (NYT) and show-ran Another Round (BuzzFeed), and her work has been honored by the Third Coast and Hearsay Festivals. She got her start at the Transom Story Workshop. You can find @neenapathak on Twitter and @neenapathak on Instagram.

2022 Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting
Neena Pathak