The Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance this week named Vito Pilieci of the Ottawa Citizen the winner of the 2012 High Road Communications Award for Excellence in Science and Technology Reporting.
¨In this beat, his topics range from reviews of games and the latest tablet computers to in-depth examinations of such issues as the impact of social networking on mental health.
“´Vito’s win recognizes that his tech coverage has incredibly broad appeal — vital to those inside the industry as he reports on innovation and creativity, and to the consumers of technology who he has helped understand the difference between what’s hot and why, and what’s hot, and why not. That’s difficult to be rolled into a single reporter, but he’s managed extremely well. We’re very proud of him,´ said Gerry Nott, Publisher and Editor in Chief of the Citizen.¨
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