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  1. Mark Halperin

    Mark E. Halperin (born January 11, 1965), is a political analyst for "Time" magazine, Time.com and ABC News. He is also an editor at large for "Time".

  2. Dennis Bernstein

    Dennis Bernstein is an American left-wing writer, broadcast journalist, and activist who is notably critical of the policies of the Israeli government vis-a-vis the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He is the producer and host of "Flashpoints," a daily investigative news program, on radio station KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California (part of the Pacifica network).

  3. Lou Guzzo

    Lou Guzzo is a former journalist, author, and television commentator in Seattle, Washington, USA. He was an art and theater critic for 20 years at the "Seattle Times", then served as the managing editor of the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer", where his investigative team wrote stories that led to the indictments of more than 50 corrupt government officials. He was closely associated with Dixy Lee Ray.

  4. Joel Connable

    Joel Connable (born 1973) is a news reporter, paramedic, and former private pilot from Long Island, New York. He currently works as anchorman of NBC's television channel 6 in Miami, Florida.

  5. Peter Warren

    Peter Warren (born 1939) is a Canadian investigative journalist, private investigator, former talk radio host and member of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' Hall of Fame.

  6. Thomas Investigative

    Thomas Investigative Publications, Trademark, 1981. National Association Of Investigative Specialists, Inc, Trademark, 1986. Spy Exchange, Trademark, 1999

  7. Alex Jones

    Alexander Emerick Jones (born February 11 1974) is an American radio host and filmmaker who is best known for his work in promotion of conspiracy theories.

  8. Jerry Mitchell

    Jerry Mitchell is an award wining investigative reporter for the "The Clarion-Ledger", a newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi. He convinced authorities to reopen seemingly cold murder cases from the Civil Rights Era, prompting one colleague to call him "the South's Simon Wiesenthal". Mitchell was a court reporter for The Clarion-Ledger in 1989 when the film Mississippi Burning inspired him to look into old civil rights cases that many thought had long since turned cold.

  9. Cheryl Engle

    Cheryl Engle is Office Manager and has been with Siouxland Human Investment Partnership since August of 2002. She was previously employed at Metz Baking Co. as a Human Resources Assistant and Accounting Clerk. Before that, Cheryl had been employed by Equifax, Inc. as an Investigative Reporter and Cargill, Inc. as an Accounting Clerk. Cheryl, originally from Hinton, lived in Omaha, Nebr. for 10 years and West Des Moines, IA for 5 years before returning to the Sioux City area.

  10. Artak Aleksanyan

    Artak Aleksanyan is a senior political correspondent of Public TV Company of Armenia. He started his career in 1996 in the news department of Armenian State TV "Nork" as a correspondent. In 1997 he moved to First Channel Armenian State TV as a correspondent of "Lraber" information program. After Military Service he has worked as a political correspondent for "Prometheus" TV, then in 2000 he moved to Public TV company of Armenia.

  11. Jeremy Scahill

    Jeremy Scahill is an American investigative journalist and author. He serves as a correspondent for the U.S. radio and TV program Democracy Now!. He is a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow at The Nation Institute, and a frequent contributor to "The Nation" magazine. Scahill and colleague Amy Goodman were co-recipients of the 1998 George Polk Award for their radio documentary, "Drilling and Killing: Chevron and Nigeria's Oil Dictatorship", …

  12. John Sweeney

    John Sweeney is an award-winning journalist and author, currently working as an investigative journalist for the BBC's "Panorama" series.

  13. Bob Woodward

    Robert "Bob" Woodward (born March 26, 1943) is assistant managing editor of "The Washington Post". While an investigative reporter for that newspaper, Woodward, working with his co-employee Carl Bernstein helped uncover the Watergate scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.

  14. Emin Çölaşan

    Emin Çölaşan is a Turkish investigative journalist and a daily columnist in the mass-circulation newspaper Hürriyet. He is one of the most famous names in Turkey's written press. Emin Çölaşan was born on 14 March 1942 in Ankara to a Cretan Turkish family. His father was a general director who had made his mark in the State Meteorological Service and his surname, which literally means "desert strider", …

  15. Brant Houston

    Brant Houston , is executive director of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc., and a professor at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He also is author of Computer-Assisted Reporting: A Practical Guide and co-author of the fourth edition of The Investigative Reporter's Handbook. Before becoming executive director, he was managing director of The National Institute for Computer Assisted Reporting (NICAR) and before that, a daily journalist for 17 years.

  16. Andy Wise

    Andy Wise ON YOUR SIDE Investigative Reporter Andy Wise joined News Channel 3 as a consumer reporter in April 1997. Andy focuses on solving consumer problems and issues, not just exposing them. His investigative reports have put criminals in jail, saved consumers thousands of dollars and shaped public policy, as when his reports and lobbying efforts made changes to Tennessee's Motor Vehicle Warranty Act in 2003.

  17. Pat Dooris

    Pat Dooris Send e-mail to Pat Dooris Pat joined Northwest NewsChannel 8 as a reporter in 1990. His career began when Glenn Johnson, a professor at Washington State, told him about an opening at KCWT-TV in Wenatchee, Washington. After working as a reporter in Wenatchee, Dooris was a reporter at KEVN-TV (FOX) in Rapid City, South Dakota, an anchor and producer at KNDO-TV (NBC) in Yakima and an anchor and reporter for WFRV-TV (CBS) in Green Bay, Wisconsin

  18. Scott Bales

    Scott Bales joined the Arizona Supreme Court in 2005. Before his appointment, he had practiced law in Arizona since 1985 as both a private and public lawyer. He was a partner at Lewis and Roca LLP and served as Arizona ’s Solicitor General from 1999-2001. As Solicitor General, he handled major appeals in state and federal court, oversaw the enforcement of Arizona election laws, and supervised the preparation of legal opinions on issues concerning state government.

  19. Brandon A. Perron

    Brandon A. Perron , CCDI Director of Investigations Brandon A. Perron , CCDI is an award winning nationally recognized private investigator. Mr. Perron and his seasoned team of investigators are available for all types and phases of investigative assignments. He is a Board Certified Criminal Defense Investigator and has been qualified as an " Expert in criminal investigation " by the courts.

  20. Peter C. Flory

    Peter C. Flory Peter Flory practiced law at Hughes Hubbard's Washington, D.C. office from 1993 to 1997, leaving to become Chief Investigative Counsel and Special Counsel to the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

  21. Brenda Baumgartner

    Brenda Baumgartner Brenda joined KPVI-TV in April of 1999 as the Executive Producer for the shows, BUT now is the NBC Newschannel 6 News Director and Co-anchor of NBC Newschannel 6 at 5, 6 and 10 . Before coming to KPVI , Brenda worked as a Special Projects Producer for ABC-News in Washington, DC a Producer for KUTV in Salt Lake City and as an Anchor/Reporter for KIFI-TV in Idaho Falls.

  22. Kevin C. Swailes

    Mr. Ted Swailes , Vice President, Forensic Services Ted Swailes has over ten (10) years of investigative and technical security experience working with major corporations, law firms and insurance companies.

  23. Dana J. Lesemann

    Dana J. Lesemann manages domestic and multi-national engagements involving data preservation and analysis in connection with internal corporate investigations and electronic discovery. She is frequently called upon to prepare detailed reports on investigative findings for use by counsel and presentation to corporate boards.

  24. Bob Kaplitz

    Bob’s two decades of experience in the trenches includes a variety of positions spanning photography to management. Many of his reports ran on the CBS Evening News and CBS Radio. RTNDA has honored Bob as Best TV Investigative Reporter in the U.S. and Canada. Publications and Other Media As executive editor for AR&D's Web site, Bob has authored several hundred articles on branding, marketing, and innovation.

  25. James Klaber

    James Klaber Jimmy Klaber earned his MA and studied for a PhD in Education at St. Louis University and is ABD. He also earned a JD from the Nevada School of Law at Old College . He has an MBA and a BA in Political Science, is a multi-engine instrument pilot and long-time member of Mensa, the Red Onion Think Tank in Langley, Virginia and a continuing panelist for Plaza Research in Ft. Lauderdale , FL.

  26. Chuck Whitlock

    Chuck hosted The Scam Show with Chuck Whitlock , a nationally syndicated weekly radio show. Chuck completed Scam School (Macmillan), a book about many of the scams and con artists he'd exposed on the air. He also created a weekly newspaper column entitled Scam Alert which he wrote for The Columbian . Chuck later joined the nationally syndicated magazine series Extra as its Investigative Correspondent.

  27. Lacy Gambee

    Lacy has joined Orca Communications after working in the television news industry. Most recently, she worked as an Investigative Producer for the NBC Affiliate in Tucson, Arizona. There she also served as the Special Projects Producer where she coordinated media coverage for various companies and organizations around the country. Lacy graduated from the University of Arizona Honor’s College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science.

  28. Lisa Kaufman

    Lisa Kaufman joined the Texas Senate staff of Senator Robert Duncan in 1997 with a bevy of experience in investigative and legislative law. That experience began when she served as Special Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Government Reform and Oversight Committee. There she was responsible for investigating the death of Vincent Foster, the business dealings of then Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, and Travelgate.

  29. Jay Field

    Jay Field Education Reporter, News As reporter for Chicago Public Radio’s education desk, Jay covers the Chicago Public Schools, state education issues, high school reform and the No Child Left Behind Act. He is also a frequent contributor to NPR’s newsmagazines Morning Edition , Day To Day and All Things Considered . Jay joined Chicago Public Radio in September 2001 as a general assignment reporter.

  30. Josh Mindick

    Josh Mindick Captain Josh Mindick began his career with the Boca Raton Police Services Department in 1998. Prior to his promotion to captain in 2004 he served as a Major Crimes Team sergeant in the Investigative Division, and a Traffic Homicide and Canine sergeant in the Special Services Division. He is a member of and in command of the Under Water Search and Recovery Team.

  31. Chief Medders

    Chief Medders joined the Elyria Police Department on May 12, 1976, starting as a beat officer. After walking his beat for a year, he was then transferred to cruiser patrol. In 1983, then Patrolman Medders, was transferred to the Detective Bureau where he remained for four years. For the next two years, he was in patrol circulation, then in 1989, he was reassigned as a Narcotics Detective in the detective Bureau.

  32. Tom Meyer

    TOM MEYER Tom Meyer "The Investigator" Tom Meyer "The Investigator" Tom Meyer , "The Investigator", is a 30-year broadcast veteran with a well-deserved reputation as one of the best investigative newsmen in the business. Tom Meyer , "The Investigator", is a 30-year broadcast veteran with a well-deserved reputation as one of the best investigative newsmen in the business.

  33. Mike Humphreys

    Mike returned to Washington in 1975 as a deputy with the Adams County Sheriff’s Department and served in that position until 1981 when he received a promotion to Sergeant. While serving in those positions he worked as a patrol officer, supervisor and investigator. Investigative specialties included child physical/sexual abuse and homicide.

  34. Suzanne Boyd

    Suzanne Boyd - News Anchor and I-Team Investigative Reporter Suzanne Boyd is co-anchor of NEWS 12's Daybreak and an I-Team Investigative Reporter at WPEC NEWS 12. She joined NEWS 12 in 1998 from SNN6-TV in Sarasota where she worked for 2 1/2 years as an anchor and reporter. Suzanne has won three Associated Press Awards for her reporting, including honors for her NEWS 12 Special Report on the FCAT test.

  35. Linda Burtis

    Linda Burtis , Community Outreach A life-long environmentalist, Linda brings over 20 years of community-based public awareness skills to her outreach work at CEI, where she signs home and business owners up for NewWind Energy ® . Previously, she was a NY Program Manager for Green Mountain Energy, where she enrolled over 1,000 residential customers in Niagara Mohawk's GreenUp program.

  36. Jon Perry

    Jon Perry , SA Jon Perry , SA, Virginia State Police retired as a Criminal Investigative Analyst for 12 years. Jon started his career with the Kansas City Missouri Police Department retiring after 25 years. While with the Virginia State Police and the Kansas City, Mo. Police Dept.

  37. Wendy Saltzman

    Wendy Saltzman is an Emmy Award-winning Investigative Reporter who joined the CBS 46 Investigates team in September 2005.

  38. Pia Christensen

    Pia Christensen, Managing Editor/Online Services Pia Christensen manages the content and development of healthjournalism.org. She previously served as publications coordinator for Investigative Reporters and Editors, where she oversaw Web site content, edited IRE publications and assisted advertisers.

  39. Mike Mason

    Mike not only sold my Shores townhome for top dollar but he found me my new dream home at a great price! This is in no way a solicitation, but an endorsement on behalf of Mike Mason . He did not ask me to write this letter, but I felt compelled to share my good fortune with my neighbors.

  40. Dave Balut

    Dave Balut , Reporter Dave Balut joined WTSP as a general assignment reporter in March 2000. He's now working as an Investigative Reporter. Dave is a Massachusetts native who graduated from Michigan State University with a BA in Journalism in 1982. He's also worked at WJIMTV (now WLNS) in Lansing, Michigan, KREMTV in Spokane, Washington, KWTV in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and WWMTTV in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

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