Annemieke van Capelleveen is a seasoned Dutch journalist currently working at Trouw. Known for her in-depth investigative reporting, she has made significant contributions to Dutch journalism through her coverage of social issues and environmental topics.
Annemieke van Capelleveen launched a podcast series titled 'Voices for the Earth', focusing on environmental justice. The series features interviews with activists, scientists, and community leaders, highlighting grassroots efforts to combat environmental challenges.
In 2021, Annemieke van Capelleveen moderated a high-profile national debate on climate policy, featuring key policymakers and environmental experts. Her role as moderator was praised for facilitating a balanced and insightful discussion on pressing climate issues.
Annemieke van Capelleveen published a book titled 'Sustainable Cities: The Future of Urban Living', which examines innovative approaches to urban planning and sustainability. The book was well-received and contributed to the discourse on sustainable urban development.
Annemieke van Capelleveen was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative journalism. Her work on exposing corruption within local government agencies was recognized for its meticulous research and significant societal impact.
In 2015, Annemieke van Capelleveen published a groundbreaking series on climate change, exploring its impact on Dutch agriculture. The series was praised for its depth and clarity, bringing complex environmental issues to a wider audience.
Annemieke van Capelleveen joined Trouw, where she shifted her focus to national issues. Her investigative work often highlights social justice and environmental concerns, earning her a reputation for thorough and impactful journalism.
After five years at Het Parool, Annemieke van Capelleveen was promoted to senior reporter. In this role, she led several investigative projects, including a notable series on housing inequality in Amsterdam, which garnered significant public attention.
Annemieke van Capelleveen began her journalism career at Het Parool, where she worked as a junior reporter. During her time there, she honed her skills in local news coverage, focusing on Amsterdam's diverse communities and urban development issues.