Inga Springe
Inga Spriņģe is an award-winning Latvian investigative journalist, broadcaster and co-founders of the non-profit Baltic investigative journalism center Re:Baltica. In 2010/2011, as a Fulbright/Humphrey scholar Spriņģe spent a year in the University of Maryland, working as an intern in The Washington Post and US non-profit investigative journalism organization The Center for Public Integrity. In 2014 Springe was named as one of the “outstanding challengers from Central and Eastern Europe” in the project NewEurope100 supported by Google and Financial Times. She has been the head of Latvian Journalists Association and is co-teaching Media literacy at the Stockholm School of Economy based in Riga (SSE Riga). The fall of 2018 Springe spent at Harriman Institute at Columbia University to create a media management program at SSE Riga.