Bill Greene

Bill Greene, director of photography at the Boston Globe, leads a staff of 20 visual journalists for the Boston Globe and it’s website Bostonglobe.com. Under his leadership the staff was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2016, and been named a finalist 4 other times since 2014. He started his career at the Patriot Ledger in Quincy before moving to the Globe where he was a staff photographer for 28 years before his current position. Greene was awarded national Photographer of the Year honors twice in the Pictures of the Year competition, and thirteen times for the Boston Press Photographers Association. Other awards include the Robert F. Kennedy International Photojournalism Award for his story of the Lost Boys of Sudan, as well as first place in the World Press Photo competition for his coverage of the Mississippi River flooding of 1993.