
Sarah Cohen is a database editor for
The Washington Post, specializing in local and national
investigative projects. She shared in the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for investigative
reporting for her work on child fatalities in the District. She was also a
member of the team that won the Selden Ring Award in 2005 for exposing lead
contamination in the District's drinking water. Sarah joined
The Post in 1999 after working as a
reporter in
Florida, most
recently at the
St. Petersburg Times.
She also served as the training director for Investigative Reporters and
Editors.