Investigative Reporters & Editors

Investigative Reporters & Editors is proud to partner with Journalism Mentors to help provide mentorship in investigative skills. IRE members who participate are available to provide guidance in skills such as data journalism, public records, interviewing and other techniques. Reach out to set up a chat during a mentor’s office hours.

This mentorship program is subject to IRE’s Code of Conduct, which prohibits discriminatory or harassing behavior. Please read the full Code of Conduct before signing up.

IRE is a nonprofit membership organization that provides training, resources and community for watchdog reporters. Mentorship is available to any journalist regardless of IRE membership. If you’d like to join, check out the benefits of membership here.

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Editorial director
Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting
Kate can coach on pitching and developing your investigations, moving from print to radio, becoming/growing as an editor or offer general career advice.
Rosmery can coach on student/early career job searching and networking. Her expertise as a journalist focuses on data analysis and visualization with experience in the local and national news sphere.
Professor of practice/bestselling author/former IRE President
Rochester Institute of Technology
Deep experience in complex accounting, business, legal, regulatory, and tax issues. Extensive experience in reporting techniques.
David, an expert in freedom of information, can provide strategies and tips for overcoming denials, coming up with record-based story ideas and elevating your reporting through public records.
Daniela can mentor journalists who are looking into getting into investigations and how do you navigate that as a POC.
Isabel can coach on MMJing, interview techniques, getting started in investigations and help journalists just out of college looking for their first job.
Courtney can mentor on covering Congress and the federal government as well as how to look and apply for jobs.
Director General
Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism
Rawan Damen can coach on finding a career in documentaries, investigations, planning an international collaboration and field work, in addition to facing challenges as a female journalist.
Mc Nelly can coach on creating workflows to boost productivity, strategies to take on stories and records requests, managing people and burnout and leading productive teams.
Megan has both a print/digital and broadcast background. As a former IRE trainer, she has experience teaching investigative and data skills. She currently freelances in rural South Dakota. As a person in recovery, Megan’s passionate about mentoring journalists who are curious about sobriety. For more information, journalistsrecoverynetwork.com