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Andy Hoffman
Former StaffReporter

Andy Hoffman is a former Asia-Pacific Reporter for The Globe and Mail. Focusing primarily on business and economic issues, he reported from China, India, Philippines and Australia, among other countries in the region.

In 2011, he was awarded a National Newspaper Award, shared with colleague Mark MacKinnon, for an investigation into Sino-Forest Corp., the Chinese timber firm whose shares collapsed following sensational fraud allegations. In 2010, Mr. Hoffman won a National Newspaper Award as a member of The Globe team covering BHP Billiton's $38-billion hostile takeover bid for Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan. In 2008, he was nominated for a National Magazine Award for a profile of Frank Giustra and the Canadian mining magnate's unlikely and controversial friendship with former U.S. president Bill Clinton.

Mr. Hoffman joined The Globe and Mail in 2005. Previously, he was a television reporter for Canada's Business News Network, where he covered a variety of major stories including the rise and fall of Conrad Black and the events of September 11th, 2001.

Honours & Awards

National Newspaper Award, 2011

National Newspaper Award, 2010

National Magazine Award, 2008

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