Preparatory committee

The European Press Prize’s preparatory committee (PrepCom) – consists of members from different European countries, speaking a multitude of languages. The PrepCom is in charge of selecting the shortlist for each category; a daunting task. Hundreds of pieces and projects come in – in all shapes and sizes – written in all possible European languages and on every conceivable subject. The PrepCom reads and re-reads, compares the incompatible, and selects a number of projects to translate or investigate. All in order to narrow it down to a short selection of entries that is to be submitted to the judges.

Cristian Lupșa

Cristian Lupșa is a storyteller, editor, and founder. For 13 years he ran DoR, a digital and print magazine that was an important landmark for Romanian independent journalism until it closed in 2022. Read more ›

Agnieszka Wądołowska

Agnieszka Wądołowska is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Notes from Poland, an English-language media outlet with a mission to help the world understand Poland. Read more ›

Daniele Grasso

Daniele Grasso (Milan, Italy, 1987) is an investigative and data journalist based in Madrid. Read more ›

Daria Badior

Daria Badior is a cultural critic, journalist and editor from Ukraine. Read more ›

Denis Džidić

Denis Džidić is the Executive Director and Editor of the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIRN BiH). Read more ›

Dimitris Theodoropoulos

Dimitris Theodoropoulos is deputy Director of Culture and Culture & Strategy Advisor of the Onassis Foundation. Read more ›

Ewa Wołkanowska-Kołodziej

Ewa Wołkanowska-Kołodziej was born in Vilnius (Lithuania). She graduated in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology from Warsaw University, and from the Polish School of Reportage in Warsaw. Read more ›

Gaby Khazalová

Gaby Khazalová is an investigative reporter and deputy editor-in-chief of the Czech independent online outlet Deník Referendum. Read more ›

Hendrik Lehmann

Hendrik Lehmann is Head of Tagesspiegel Innovation Lab and coordinating a European network for urban journalism. Read more ›

Jacopo Ottaviani

Jacopo Ottaviani is an award-winning computer scientist and data expert who works as Code for Africa’s Chief Data Officer (CDO). Read more ›

Just Vervaart

Just Vervaart is an investigative journalist specializing in data-driven research. Read more ›

Lucas Menget

Lucas Menget is a French reporter and author. He has been covering wars and conflicts for radio and television and has been a longtime correspondent in Baghdad. Read more ›

Lucila Rodríguez-Alarcón

Lucila Rodríguez-Alarcón is one of the four founders of the porCausa Foundation in Spain and became its executive director in October 2016. Read more ›

Mathias Friis

Mathias Friis is the investigative editor at DR, the Danish public service broadcaster. Read more ›

Oleg Khomenok

Oleg Khomenok is a member of GIJN’s Board of Directors, and a Senior Media Advisor at Internews Network. Read more ›

Sandrine Treiner

Sandrine Treiner is a journalist and a writer. Former deputy director (2010 – 2015) then director of the French public radio (2015 – 2023), France Culture, she acted as chief editor for public television channels (France 3 and France 24 – 1998 – 2010) and has a long standing experience in press writing. Read more ›

Şebnem Arsu

Şebnem Arsu is a Turkey-based journalist, with a journalistic background in Turkey and its region for over 20 years. Read more ›

Sérgio B. Gomes

Sérgio B. Gomes is the editor of Sunday supplement, P2, at Portuguese newspaper Público. Read more ›

Tanja Stelzer

Tanja Stelzer, born in 1970 in Kronberg im Taunus, studied political science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and at Sciences Po in Paris. Read more ›

Veronika Munk

Veronika is an award-winning Hungarian journalist with 20+ years of experience. Read more ›

Wafaa Albadry

Wafaa Albadry is an award-winning journalist. Her work has been featured in notable outlets such as the BBC, Business Insider, France24, and Vice. Read more ›

Winny de Jong

Data journalist Winny de Jong (1988) works at the Dutch public news broadcast NOS. Read more ›