Marion van de Veen is a seasoned Dutch journalist currently working at AD, where she is known for her incisive reporting on national politics and social issues. She has a reputation for breaking significant stories and has been recognized with several journalism awards for her investigative work.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to Dutch journalism, Marion van de Veen was named Journalist van het Jaar. The award highlighted her impactful reporting and dedication to uncovering the truth, solidifying her status as one of the leading journalists in the Netherlands.
Marion van de Veen moderated a high-profile national election debate, showcasing her ability to handle complex political discussions with poise and impartiality. Her moderation was praised for keeping the debate focused and ensuring that all voices were heard, enhancing her profile as a respected journalist.
Marion van de Veen published a book titled 'Behind the Curtains: The Dutch Political Landscape,' offering readers an insider's view of the intricacies of Dutch politics. The book was well-received for its thorough research and engaging narrative, further establishing her as an authority on political journalism.
Marion van de Veen joined AD as a senior journalist, where she continued to focus on national politics and social issues. Her move to AD marked a new chapter in her career, allowing her to reach a broader audience with her insightful reporting and analysis.
Marion van de Veen was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative reporting on corruption within local government bodies. Her series of articles exposed significant ethical breaches and led to policy reforms, cementing her reputation as a leading investigative journalist.
After five years at Het Parool, Marion van de Veen was promoted to Senior Political Correspondent. In this role, she covered major political events in the Netherlands, providing in-depth analysis and breaking news coverage on national elections and policy changes.
Marion van de Veen began her journalism career at Het Parool, where she worked as a junior reporter. During her time there, she focused on local news and human interest stories, gaining valuable experience in the fast-paced environment of a major Dutch newspaper.