Emma de Vos is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working at NRC Handelsblad. Known for her investigative reporting and in-depth analyses, she has made significant contributions to Dutch journalism through her work on major stories and her role as a foreign correspondent.
In 2023, Emma de Vos was honored with the Journalist of the Year award for her outstanding contributions to Dutch journalism. Her work, characterized by rigorous investigation and impactful storytelling, has set a high standard in the industry.
Emma de Vos launched a groundbreaking investigative podcast series in 2021, exploring complex social issues through in-depth storytelling. The series was praised for its innovative approach and compelling narratives, attracting a wide audience and critical acclaim.
In 2019, Emma de Vos was appointed as a foreign correspondent in Brussels, Belgium. Her reporting from the heart of the European Union provided Dutch audiences with critical insights into EU politics and policies, enhancing her profile as an international journalist.
Emma de Vos was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award in 2018 for her investigative series on corporate malfeasance. Her work uncovered widespread misconduct in the corporate sector, leading to increased regulatory scrutiny and public awareness.
In 2016, Emma de Vos published her first book, a comprehensive analysis of the Dutch political landscape. The book received critical acclaim for its insightful commentary and thorough research, solidifying her reputation as an authoritative voice in political journalism.
Emma de Vos joined NRC Handelsblad in 2015, where she continued to excel in investigative journalism. Her role at NRC allowed her to expand her coverage to include international affairs, further establishing her as a leading journalist in the Netherlands.
In 2013, Emma de Vos gained national recognition for breaking a major political scandal involving government corruption. Her investigative series exposed unethical practices within a prominent political party, leading to significant political repercussions and reforms.
Emma de Vos began her career in journalism by joining De Volkskrant in 2010. During her tenure, she honed her skills in investigative reporting, focusing on social issues and politics. Her work at De Volkskrant laid the foundation for her future success in the field.