Fabienne van der Velde is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working at Trouw, where she is best known for her in-depth investigative reporting and insightful analyses on social issues. Her career is marked by significant contributions to Dutch journalism, including award-winning investigations and notable publications.
Fabienne van der Velde moderated a high-profile national debate on the housing crisis in the Netherlands, bringing together policymakers, experts, and citizens to discuss potential solutions. Her role as moderator was lauded for facilitating a balanced and insightful discussion.
Fabienne van der Velde released a documentary exploring the impacts of climate change on Dutch agriculture. The documentary was praised for its compelling narrative and thorough research, shedding light on the urgent need for sustainable practices in the industry.
Fabienne van der Velde was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative work on environmental policies in the Netherlands. Her reporting uncovered significant lapses in regulatory practices, prompting a national debate and policy review.
Fabienne van der Velde joined Trouw as a senior investigative journalist. Her role at Trouw allowed her to delve deeper into complex issues, leading significant investigations that have influenced public discourse and policy-making in the Netherlands.
Fabienne van der Velde published an investigative series on social inequality in the Netherlands, which highlighted the growing divide between different socioeconomic groups. The series was widely acclaimed for its thorough research and impactful storytelling, bringing attention to critical social issues.
Fabienne joined NRC Handelsblad, where she expanded her repertoire to include national and international news. Her work at NRC was characterized by a focus on political reporting and in-depth analyses of government policies, which earned her recognition as a rising star in Dutch journalism.
Fabienne van der Velde 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 reporting, covering a range of topics from community events to municipal politics, which laid the foundation for her future in investigative journalism.