Anneke Lorentz is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working with NOS, known for her incisive reporting and investigative journalism. She has a reputation for breaking significant news stories and has been recognized with multiple journalism awards for her contributions to the field.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to journalism, Anneke Lorentz was appointed as the Chief Editor of the NOS Investigative Unit. In this role, she oversees a team of journalists dedicated to uncovering significant stories and holding power to account.
Anneke Lorentz launched a groundbreaking podcast series focusing on investigative journalism. The series explored various societal issues, combining in-depth research with compelling storytelling, and received widespread acclaim for its innovative approach.
Lorentz authored a critically acclaimed book that delved into the complexities of European politics, drawing from her experiences as a foreign correspondent. The book was praised for its insightful analysis and comprehensive coverage of European political dynamics.
Anneke Lorentz was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative journalism work on a series exposing corruption within the Dutch healthcare system. Her reporting led to policy changes and increased transparency in healthcare practices.
Lorentz was appointed as a foreign correspondent for NOS in Paris, France. During her tenure, she covered major events such as the Charlie Hebdo attack and the 2015 Paris climate conference, providing in-depth analysis and reporting from the ground.
Anneke Lorentz transitioned to NOS, the leading public broadcaster in the Netherlands, as a senior reporter. At NOS, she expanded her coverage to include national and international news, further honing her skills in delivering impactful stories.
Lorentz gained national attention for her investigative reporting on a political scandal involving misuse of public funds by a high-ranking official. Her work led to significant political repercussions and established her as a formidable investigative journalist.
Anneke Lorentz began her journalism career at De Telegraaf, one of the largest Dutch newspapers, as a junior reporter. During her early years, she covered local news and developed her skills in investigative journalism, setting the stage for her future accomplishments.