Sanne van Suchtelen is a distinguished Dutch journalist currently working at Trouw, where she is known for her insightful reporting on social issues and in-depth investigative journalism. She has earned recognition for her compelling storytelling and dedication to uncovering the truth.
In 2020, Sanne van Suchtelen was promoted to Senior Editor at Trouw, recognizing her leadership and editorial skills. In this role, she oversees a team of journalists and continues to contribute her own reporting, maintaining her commitment to high-quality journalism and impactful storytelling.
In 2018, Sanne van Suchtelen published a book exploring social inequality in the Netherlands. The book was praised for its thorough research and compelling narrative, further establishing her as an authority on social issues and a voice for the underrepresented in Dutch society.
Sanne van Suchtelen was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award in 2015 for her investigative reporting on the Dutch education system. Her work shed light on systemic inequalities and prompted national discussions on educational reform, showcasing her impact as a journalist committed to social justice.
In 2010, Sanne van Suchtelen published her first major investigative piece in Trouw, focusing on the challenges faced by immigrants in the Netherlands. The article was widely acclaimed for its depth and sensitivity, highlighting her ability to tackle complex social issues with nuance and empathy.
Sanne van Suchtelen began her career at Trouw in 2005, where she joined as a staff writer. Her early work focused on social issues and human interest stories, quickly establishing her as a thoughtful and dedicated journalist. Her contributions helped shape the paper's reputation for quality journalism.