Marina Walker Guevara
Marina Walker Guevara is the deputy director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, a network of reporters in 80 countries who collaborate on stories of global concern and John S. Knight fellow at Stanford University. She has managed the two largest collaborations of reporters in journalism history: The Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers, which involved hundreds of journalists using technology to unravel stories of public interest from terabytes of leaked financial data. Walker Guevara has been instrumental in developing ICIJ’s model of large-scale media collaboration, persuading reporters who used to compete with one another instead to work together, share resources and amplify their reach and impact. She has won and shared more than 40 national and international awards, including a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting for the Panama Papers. She currently is a John S. Knight fellow at Stanford (2018-2019).