I am an Emmy-winning multimedia journalist and documentary producer based in New York City, with over a decade of experience as a reporter. Currently, I am an adjunct assistant professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

In 2022, I was a Fulbright Scholar in Berlin, Germany, where I led a year-long investigation into the neighborhood-run Stolpersteine program, and the motivations behind what drives people to keep alive certain histories, narratives and memories. I previously spent several years as a producer and reporter at Vice Media. There, I was a member of the team that launched Vice News Tonight on HBO, which would go on to be the most awarded nightly news program during its tenure.

I am a National Geographic Young Explorer and hold a Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. My work has been recognized several times by the News and Documentary Emmys, as well as by the Gerald Loeb Awards, the Webby Awards and the Deadline Club Awards, and has appeared on HBO, Hulu, National Geographic, Disney+, Showtime, ABC News, The Atlantic magazine and Vice News, among others. I am drawn to tracking down hard to come by information, and stories with an investigative lens.

I am currently producing an independent feature documentary film and available for producing, consulting, development, research and reporting projects worldwide.

Need help finding something or someone? Reach me at: JaclynSkurie at gmail.com.