
Bob Woodward has earned nearly every American journalism award as the most respected investigative reporter in the news business,including the Pulitzer Prize.
Woodward first gained national attention when he teamed with Carl Bernstein to investigate the burglary at the Watergate office building.
Since then he's achieved national acclaim as the only contemporary American to author or co-author nine #1 national best-selling non-fiction books, including All The President's Men, The Final Days, The Agenda, The Choice, Shadow - Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate, which surveys the legacy of the Watergate scandal on contemporary politics, and Maestro: Greenspan's Fed and the American Boom, a look at Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan and the American economy. Woodward’s most recent release, Plan of Attack is the first detailed, behind-the-scenes account of how and why the president decided to wage war in Iraq.
Named one of the Best Investigative Reporters in America by The New York Times, Bob Woodward has been the Assistant Managing Editor of Investigative News for The Washington Post since 1982.
