Ten Hermsen is a seasoned journalist currently working with De Volkskrant, where they are known for their in-depth investigative reporting. Hermsen has built a reputation for uncovering complex stories and has been recognized with several prestigious journalism awards.
After a successful stint as a foreign correspondent, Ten Hermsen returned to De Volkskrant as a senior investigative journalist. Hermsen continues to lead major investigations, focusing on issues of national and international importance, solidifying their reputation as a leading figure in Dutch journalism.
Ten Hermsen took on the role of foreign correspondent in Brussels, Belgium, covering European Union affairs. This position allowed Hermsen to report on significant EU developments and provide in-depth analyses of European policies and their impact on the Netherlands.
Ten Hermsen published their first book, a comprehensive guide on investigative journalism. The book offers insights into the methodologies and challenges of uncovering hidden truths, drawing from Hermsen's extensive experience in the field.
Ten Hermsen was honored with the prestigious De Tegel award for their outstanding investigative journalism. The award recognized Hermsen's exceptional work in uncovering a complex financial fraud case that had significant implications for Dutch society.
In a groundbreaking investigation, Ten Hermsen exposed a major political scandal involving misuse of public funds by high-ranking officials. The story led to widespread public outcry and significant political repercussions, showcasing Hermsen's ability to uncover critical issues.
Ten Hermsen joined De Volkskrant, a leading Dutch newspaper, as an investigative journalist. This move marked a significant step in Hermsen's career, allowing them to delve deeper into investigative reporting and tackle high-profile stories that garnered national attention.
After three years of dedicated work, Ten Hermsen was promoted to senior reporter at De Telegraaf. In this role, Hermsen took on more complex stories, focusing on national news and investigative pieces that highlighted systemic issues within Dutch society.
Ten Hermsen began their journalism career at De Telegraaf, one of the largest Dutch newspapers, as a junior reporter. Here, Hermsen honed their skills in reporting on local news and human interest stories, laying the foundation for a career in investigative journalism.