NOS Correspondent is a seasoned journalist currently serving as a correspondent for NOS, focusing on international affairs. Known for their insightful reporting and in-depth analyses, they have covered significant global events and are recognized for their contributions to Dutch journalism.
In 2021, NOS Correspondent took on the role of correspondent in Brussels, focusing on European Union affairs. Their reporting covers critical EU policies, negotiations, and the impact of Brexit, providing Dutch audiences with detailed insights into the workings of the EU and its influence on the Netherlands.
In 2020, NOS Correspondent was honored with the prestigious De Tegel award for their investigative reporting on international financial corruption. Their work uncovered significant irregularities and led to increased scrutiny and policy changes, showcasing their commitment to impactful journalism.
In 2018, NOS Correspondent published a book that delves into the challenges and responsibilities of global journalism in the digital age. The book received critical acclaim for its insightful analysis and practical guidance for aspiring journalists navigating the complexities of reporting in an interconnected world.
In 2015, NOS Correspondent played a pivotal role in covering the European refugee crisis. They traveled to various hotspots across Europe, reporting on the humanitarian impact and the political responses to the crisis. Their reporting provided a human face to the statistics and was widely acclaimed for its depth and empathy.
In 2010, NOS Correspondent was appointed as a foreign correspondent for NOS in Washington, D.C. During their tenure, they covered major political events, including U.S. presidential elections and key legislative developments, providing Dutch audiences with a comprehensive view of American politics.
NOS Correspondent began their career at NOS in 2005, initially working as a general reporter. This role allowed them to cover a wide range of domestic news stories, gaining experience in various aspects of journalism and establishing a foundation for their future career in international reporting.