Lieke Marsman is a prominent Dutch journalist currently affiliated with De Groene Amsterdammer. She is best known for her insightful investigative reporting and her contributions to Dutch literary journalism.
Lieke Marsman moderated a national debate on climate policy in the Netherlands, bringing together policymakers, scientists, and activists. Her role as moderator was crucial in facilitating a constructive dialogue and highlighting diverse perspectives on the issue.
Marsman launched a podcast series focusing on contemporary Dutch literature and its intersection with current social issues. The series featured interviews with prominent authors and was praised for its insightful discussions and engaging format.
Lieke Marsman was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative journalism work on social inequality in the Netherlands. Her reporting brought to light systemic issues and was instrumental in sparking public debate and policy discussions.
Marsman led an investigative report on the impact of climate change in the Netherlands, which was published in De Groene Amsterdammer. The report highlighted the urgent need for policy changes and was praised for its thorough research and compelling narrative.
Lieke Marsman published her first book, a collection of essays that blend personal narrative with broader social commentary. The book was well-received and showcased her ability to weave complex narratives, further cementing her reputation as a skilled writer and journalist.
Lieke Marsman joined De Groene Amsterdammer, a renowned Dutch weekly magazine known for its in-depth investigative journalism and cultural critiques. Her role at the magazine allowed her to explore a variety of topics, ranging from politics to social issues, establishing her as a versatile journalist.