Luuk Sengers

Luuk Sengers is an investigative data journalist, a trainer, and consultant to media, an university lecturer, and adopted by Unesco and translated into more than a dozen languages.

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Luuk Sengers is an investigative data journalist, a trainer, and consultant to media, and a university lecturer. Together with Mark Lee Hunter, he developed Story-Based Inquiry, one of the world’s leading methods for investigative storytelling, adopted by Unesco and translated into more than a dozen languages. Luuk co-authored several handbooks for investigative reporting and he regularly speaks at IRE, GIJC, CIJ, and Data Harvest conferences, the world’s leading forums for investigative journalism's best practices. His investigative stories appeared in national magazines and newspapers. Currently, he writes about the effects of Big Business on climate change for the Dutch magazine De Groene Amsterdammer. Previously he was employed as an economy reporter at the Dutch national newspaper NRC Handelsblad and the magazine's Quote and Intermediair. He served ten years on the board of the VVOJ, the Dutch-Belgium association of investigative journalists.