Delphine Halgand serves as the Founding Executive Director of The Signals Network, where she leverages over 15 years of experience in journalism, human rights, and tech accountability to drive impactful initiatives that empower whistleblowers and promote corporate transparency. Under her leadership, The Signals Network has...
Delphine Halgand serves as the Founding Executive Director of The Signals Network, where she leverages over 15 years of experience in journalism, human rights, and tech accountability to drive impactful initiatives that empower whistleblowers and promote corporate transparency. Under her leadership, The Signals Network has become a pivotal force in coordinating international media investigations that expose corporate misconduct and advocate for human rights. Delphine’s expertise in international relations and journalism is evident in her ability to forge strategic partnerships with prominent media organizations, including The Washington Post, ABC, and Le Monde, facilitating collaborative investigations on critical issues such as nuclear safety in France and the misuse of data in the tech industry.
Her role involves managing complex projects that require meticulous coordination and negotiation skills, ensuring that diverse teams across the globe work together effectively. Notable projects like "EdTech Exposed" in collaboration with Human Rights Watch and the "Plasma Files" investigation illustrate her commitment to uncovering truths that hold powerful entities accountable. Delphine’s dedication to community outreach and her proficiency in people management enable her to cultivate a culture of integrity and collaboration within her organization, empowering journalists and whistleblowers alike. As a purposeful leader, she continues to champion the intersection of technology and human rights, advocating for ethical practices in an increasingly digital world. Through her work, Delphine Halgand not only enhances the field of investigative journalism but also reinforces the vital role of accountability in safeguarding democratic values.