Katie Polglase is an Investigative Producer based at CNN's London Bureau.
Katie began her CNN career as a news desk intern and then worked as a freelance producer, before joining CNN's full-time staff as Investigative Researcher, then Investigative Producer. She is part of a team that has brought open-source investigative journalism to CNN for the first time.
She has contributed to CNN investigations into Russian troll farms in Ghana, the Lekki toll gate shooting in Nigeria, and the Emmy nominated investigation into child abuse in the Catholic church. Most recently, she worked on CNN's coverage of the death of Shireen Abu Akleh, and helped drive multiple investigations into Russia's war on Ukraine. She worked with Nima Elbagir's team covering the conflict in Ethiopia. Together they published Peabody Award nominated exclusive investigations that used on the ground and open-source techniques to expose massacres committed by Ethiopian and Eritrean soldiers.
Katie won the Association for International Broadcasting's (AIB) Impact Award and the AIB's Award for Investigative Documentary TV and Video for a year-long investigation into child abuse in the Catholic church. The investigation was also shortlisted for the Foreign Press Association's Print & Web Story of the Year. Her work on the investigation into Russian troll farms in Ghana was a finalist for the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and the investigation into the Lekki toll gate shooting won the award for Best Use of Crowd Sourcing or Citizen Journalism at The Drum Online Media Awards 2021.