
Hannah Fresques
I am a deputy data editor at ProPublica.
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What I Cover
I help conceive, execute and publish impactful data-driven journalism. Working with ProPublica data reporters, our newsroom and our partners, I have edited investigations on the aftermath of Texas’ abortion ban, high-interest tribal lending and a Salmonella outbreak.
My Background
I have been with ProPublica since 2016. As a data reporter, my investigations spotlighted a nursing home chain with soaring death rates, doctors who receive pharmaceutical company money and a consumer bankruptcy system that fails to provide debt relief in Black communities. My projects, as a reporter and editor, have been recognized by IRE/NICAR’s Philip Meyer Journalism Award as well as Online News Association and Sigma Data Journalism awards. Before working in journalism, I researched and evaluated education policy. I hold a master’s degree in quantitative methods for social sciences from Columbia University.
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