Hunter Atkins(II)
- Producer
Hunter Atkins is a former seasoned reporter with over a decade of experience who has crafted compelling stories for renowned publications such as ESPN, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Maxim, Men's Journal, VICE, Vibe, and National Geographic. Hunter's work has garnered widespread recognition, including in The Best American Sports Writing 2019 and The Best American Sports Writing 2018, as well as 2nd place in the 2018 Texas APME Sportswriter of the Year competition.
Beyond his journalistic prowess, Hunter Atkins demonstrates a deep commitment to social responsibility. He played a pivotal role in establishing a food program at a local homeless shelter, providing nutritious meals for up to 400 individuals daily. This dedication to community service reflects their genuine concern for the well-being of others.
In 2016, Atkins secured a significant accomplishment by selling the film rights to his article "The Coast Guard's $1 Billion Drug War," published in Men's Journal, to 20th Century Fox Film Corp. This achievement highlights his ability to produce captivating narratives that resonate with a wide audience.
Atkins's commitment to journalistic excellence earned him a John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University in 2010. This prestigious fellowship underscores his potential as a leader in the field of journalism.
Throughout his career, Mr. Atkins has consistently demonstrated exceptional storytelling skills, a passion for social justice, and an unwavering dedication to journalistic integrity.
Notable Journalistic Endeavors With over a decade of experience in journalism, Atkins has contributed to esteemed publications such as National Geographic, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Forbes, Newsday, Men's Journal, and Popular Science. His repertoire encompasses a wide range of domestic subjects, including racial injustice, gun violence, school shootings, inner-city poverty, and diversity in college sports coaching. Additionally, he has delved into the realms of fashion and hospitality, profiling prominent figures and celebrities across various industries. On an international scale, Atkins has reported on significant topics such as the epidemic in South Africa and the exhilarating running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
His exceptional sports enterprise reporting for the Houston Chronicle has garnered widespread recognition. Over the course of his tenure, Atkins penned more than 1,000 stories, covering momentous events like the 2017 and 2019 Astros World Series, numerous Rockets playoff series, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Junior Olympics, the Bass Master Championship, six Chevron Houston Marathons, and Super Bowl LI.
Atkins' work has been featured in esteemed publications such as The Best American Sports Writing 2018 and The Best American Sports Writing 2019. In recognition of his talent, he secured second place in the 2018 Sportswriter of the Year contest, awarded by the Texas APME. Furthermore, Atkins successfully sold the film rights to his captivating piece, "The Coast Guards $1 Billion Drug War," which was published in the August 2016 issue of Men's Journal.
His journey in journalism commenced with a summer internship at the Chicago Sun-Times, which he had undertaken prior to his college education. During his time in college, Atkins further honed his skills through a summer internship at Newsday.
Following his graduation, Atkins dedicated over four years to the New York Times as a sports reporter.
Beyond his journalistic prowess, Hunter Atkins demonstrates a deep commitment to social responsibility. He played a pivotal role in establishing a food program at a local homeless shelter, providing nutritious meals for up to 400 individuals daily. This dedication to community service reflects their genuine concern for the well-being of others.
In 2016, Atkins secured a significant accomplishment by selling the film rights to his article "The Coast Guard's $1 Billion Drug War," published in Men's Journal, to 20th Century Fox Film Corp. This achievement highlights his ability to produce captivating narratives that resonate with a wide audience.
Atkins's commitment to journalistic excellence earned him a John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University in 2010. This prestigious fellowship underscores his potential as a leader in the field of journalism.
Throughout his career, Mr. Atkins has consistently demonstrated exceptional storytelling skills, a passion for social justice, and an unwavering dedication to journalistic integrity.
Notable Journalistic Endeavors With over a decade of experience in journalism, Atkins has contributed to esteemed publications such as National Geographic, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Forbes, Newsday, Men's Journal, and Popular Science. His repertoire encompasses a wide range of domestic subjects, including racial injustice, gun violence, school shootings, inner-city poverty, and diversity in college sports coaching. Additionally, he has delved into the realms of fashion and hospitality, profiling prominent figures and celebrities across various industries. On an international scale, Atkins has reported on significant topics such as the epidemic in South Africa and the exhilarating running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
His exceptional sports enterprise reporting for the Houston Chronicle has garnered widespread recognition. Over the course of his tenure, Atkins penned more than 1,000 stories, covering momentous events like the 2017 and 2019 Astros World Series, numerous Rockets playoff series, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Junior Olympics, the Bass Master Championship, six Chevron Houston Marathons, and Super Bowl LI.
Atkins' work has been featured in esteemed publications such as The Best American Sports Writing 2018 and The Best American Sports Writing 2019. In recognition of his talent, he secured second place in the 2018 Sportswriter of the Year contest, awarded by the Texas APME. Furthermore, Atkins successfully sold the film rights to his captivating piece, "The Coast Guards $1 Billion Drug War," which was published in the August 2016 issue of Men's Journal.
His journey in journalism commenced with a summer internship at the Chicago Sun-Times, which he had undertaken prior to his college education. During his time in college, Atkins further honed his skills through a summer internship at Newsday.
Following his graduation, Atkins dedicated over four years to the New York Times as a sports reporter.