Haley Willis

Visual Investigations journalist, The New York Times

Willis was a speaker on the panel “Using OSINT and SOCMINT for war coverage, investigative reporting and fact-checking” at the 25th ISOJ. Watch the presentation here.

Haley WillisHaley Willis is a journalist with the Visual Investigations team at The New York Times, which combines traditional reporting with digital and open source methods to investigate issues of conflict, corruption and human rights — from forced labor in China to Israel’s air war in Gaza. Her recent work on police killings during traffic stops, civilian casualty assessments from U.S. airstrikes in the Middle East, and Russian atrocities in Ukraine shared in three Pulitzer Prizes, among other recognitions. Prior to joining The Times, Haley worked as a researcher with the Human Rights Center at Berkeley Law. She is from Austin, Texas.