Jessica van der Zwan is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working at De Telegraaf. Known for her incisive reporting and investigative journalism, she has made significant contributions to Dutch media through her coverage of major national and international stories.
Jessica launched a new podcast series focusing on unsolved criminal cases in the Netherlands. The series combines in-depth interviews, expert analysis, and investigative reporting to shed light on cold cases, engaging a wide audience and sparking renewed interest in these mysteries.
Jessica van der Zwan moderated a high-profile national debate on climate change policies in the Netherlands. Her role as a moderator was praised for her ability to facilitate meaningful discussions among diverse stakeholders, including politicians, scientists, and activists.
Jessica published a groundbreaking book that delves into the intricacies of international money laundering networks. The book received critical acclaim for its thorough research and compelling narrative, further cementing her status as a leading investigative journalist in the Netherlands.
Jessica van der Zwan was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative reporting on corporate corruption in the Netherlands. Her work not only highlighted systemic issues but also led to policy changes and increased public awareness about corporate ethics.
Jessica was appointed as a foreign correspondent for De Telegraaf in Brussels, Belgium. During her tenure, she reported on significant EU developments and international affairs, providing Dutch readers with in-depth analysis and firsthand accounts of events shaping Europe.
Jessica van der Zwan played a crucial role in covering a major political scandal involving high-profile Dutch politicians. Her reporting brought to light significant details that were previously unknown to the public, showcasing her investigative skills and dedication to uncovering the truth.
Jessica van der Zwan began her career at De Telegraaf, one of the leading newspapers in the Netherlands. Her early work focused on local news and gradually expanded to cover national events, establishing her reputation as a diligent and insightful reporter.