Paul Myers (English)
Paul first used the Internet in 1978 and the Web in 1993. He joined the BBC as a junior researcher two years later and was employed in the complex task of cutting up newspapers with a big pair of scissors. Later, progressing to the role senior information researcher, Paul would find information for dozens of […]
Dick van Eijk (English)
As a reporter at NRC Handelsblad, a national newspaper in the Netherlands (circulation 240,000), Dick van Eijk spent much of his time on projects involving data analysis, as well as on stories that deal with demography or society as a whole. After having started as a general reporter, he covered the beat of transport and […]
Tricia Bots (English)
Tricia Bots (1949) is lecturer at the Fontys Hogeschool Journalistiek in Tilburg, Netherlands. Since 1997 she teaches Online Journalism and Online Research. She also writes freelance about the internet and which impact online journalism has on mainstream media.
Margo Smit (English)
Margo Smit studied journalism in the United States. In 1989 she began working as a news and features reporter for a Dutch commercial TV station RTL4 and later as a political correspondent. In 1997, Margo transferred to KRO Reporter, an investigative television documentary series on Dutch public TV. She has investigated the Dutch monarchy, nuclear […]
Andrew Jennings
Andrew Jennings has been chasing bad men around the world for three decades. The 1980s was spent pondering the relationship between London’s top gangster and the city’s top detective, making a one-hour documentary the BBC will still not show. He quit and with Paul Greengrass remade it for the BBC’s biggest rival. He spent a […]
Elke Van Hoof
Mark Schapiro
Mark Schapiro is editorial director of the Center for Investigative Reporting Schapiro has been an investigative journalist for more than two decades and has built an award-winning track record with a focus on environmental and international affairs. His work has appeared in publications such as Harper’s, The Nation, Mother Jones, and The Atlantic Monthly; on […]
Aidan White
Aidan White is a journalist, who has been the General Secretary of the International Federation of Journalists since 1987. He previously worked for several newspapers in the United Kingdom. He was with The Guardian in London prior to joining the IFJ. He is a long-time campaigner for journalists’ rights and is a former activist with […]
Mike Schrenk
Michael Schrenk became fully immersed in the Internet in the mid ‘90s when he developed Internet applications that facilitated remote medicine between doctors at heart centers and patients, who lived in remote areas. During this period, he also went back to University to bolster his technology background with a formal Studio Arts education. He quickly […]
Peter Aldhous
Peter Aldhous is bureau chief of New Scientist magazine in San Francisco Peter Aldhous (New Scientist, San Francisco) is an award-winning science journalist who has several investigative cases on his cv. His articles exposing irregularities in the scientific publications of the respected stem cell researcher Catherine Verfaillie have caused a stir in the international press […]