Elizabeth van der Hoogte is a seasoned journalist currently working at Trouw, where she is known for her in-depth investigative reporting and insightful analysis on social issues. She has a reputation for uncovering hidden stories and has been recognized with several journalism awards.
In recognition of her impactful journalism and dedication to uncovering the truth, Elizabeth van der Hoogte was named Journalist of the Year. Her work continues to inspire and set a high standard in the field of investigative journalism.
Elizabeth van der Hoogte launched a successful podcast series titled 'Justice Uncovered', which delves into various social justice issues in the Netherlands. The series has been praised for its engaging storytelling and depth of analysis.
Elizabeth van der Hoogte broke a major story on environmental pollution by a leading Dutch corporation. Her investigative reporting uncovered illegal waste disposal practices, leading to significant regulatory changes and public awareness.
Elizabeth van der Hoogte joined Trouw as a senior investigative journalist. Her role involves leading major investigations and reporting on complex social issues, where her work continues to influence public discourse and policy.
Elizabeth van der Hoogte published her first book, 'Invisible Lines', which explores the growing divide in Dutch society. The book was well-received for its insightful analysis and comprehensive research, establishing her as an authority on social issues.
Elizabeth van der Hoogte was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative series on the housing crisis in the Netherlands. Her work shed light on the systemic issues affecting affordable housing and prompted national debate.
In 2012, Elizabeth van der Hoogte joined NRC Handelsblad as a staff writer. Her work focused on national politics and social issues, where she quickly gained a reputation for her thorough research and compelling storytelling.
Elizabeth van der Hoogte began her journalism career at Het Parool, where she worked as a junior reporter. During her time there, she covered local news and developed her skills in investigative journalism, setting the stage for her future in-depth reporting.