Esther Voet is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working at De Telegraaf. Known for her incisive reporting and commentary on social and political issues, she has built a reputation for her in-depth analysis and investigative journalism.
Esther Voet was honored with the Journalist of the Year award for her outstanding contributions to Dutch journalism. Her incisive columns and investigative reports have consistently informed and engaged the public, earning her this prestigious recognition.
Esther Voet led an investigative report on a major political scandal involving misuse of public funds. Her work uncovered significant details that led to public outcry and political accountability, showcasing her skills in investigative journalism and her commitment to transparency.
Esther Voet published a book addressing the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe. The book received critical acclaim for its thorough research and compelling narrative, shedding light on a pressing issue and sparking discussions across various media platforms.
Esther Voet joined De Telegraaf, one of the largest daily newspapers in the Netherlands, as a columnist. Her columns often tackle controversial and timely topics, offering sharp insights into Dutch politics and society, which have resonated with a broad readership.
Esther Voet became the editor-in-chief of the Nieuw Israëlietisch Weekblad (NIW), the oldest Jewish weekly in the Netherlands. During her tenure, she focused on issues affecting the Jewish community, including anti-Semitism and cultural heritage, significantly raising the publication's profile.