Sannuta Raghu
India
Scroll Media
I talk to machines about journalism all the time. Here’s what they don’t understand, and what we can do about it.
Sannuta Raghu is a journalist and product manager. She heads AI at Scroll.in. With her colleagues, she is building Factivo, a multimodal versioning platform for users to consume the news in a form that best fits their needs. She was recently a 2025 Journalism Fellow at the Reuters Institute, University of Oxford, where she developed a metadata blueprint to codify journalism’s 'knowledge' layer. She was also a 2024-2025 ICFJ Knight Fellow, where she built the Directory of Liquid Content to map the structural layer of journalism.
Nicolás Ríos
Chile
Documented
How Documented rebuilt its infrastructure and workflows to allow immigrant voices in every decision-making process
Nicolás Ríos is Documented's Chief Product and Education Officer. Nicolas has led engagement, research, product development and content creation with a community-driven focus on audience needs from underserved immigrants. Under Nicolás's lead, Documented has successfully integrated a community-driven model into its DNA and gained national and international recognition along the way. This approach allows newsrooms and organisations to identify audience needs and integrate them into their content creation and distribution strategies.
Venkatesh HR
India
BOOM Live
Can journalists build products? What I learned making a word game in the age of AI
H R Venkatesh has either been building a journalism product or thinking about building one since 2016. This started after a memorable stint at New York's Newmark School of Journalism as an entrepreneurial journalism fellow, where he built NetaData—which failed. Since then, he launched WordSutra, a media literacy word game heading toward beta, and Teen Lab!, an AI and scam literacy initiative for teenagers. Venkatesh is Director of Training, Research and New Initiatives at BOOM Live. His work focuses on how news organisations can fight disinformation, bias, and polarisation across South Asia. A John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford and former ICFJ Knight Fellow, he founded Ekta News Coalition, India's first collaborative newsroom. He was a founding editor at The Quint and Senior Anchor at CNN-IBN. He was a Chevening scholar at Oxford University.
Devansh Mehta
India
Ethereum Foundation
How investigative journalists can get funding after their stories result in outcomes
Devansh Mehta works on funding mechanisms at the Ethereum Foundation, a leading blockchain for smart contracts. As founder of VoiceDeck, he has focused on new ways for audiences to financially support the impact produced by investigative reporting. He has a masters in journalism and international relations from Columbia University. He has been published at numerous outlets including the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, Columbia Journalism Review, International Journalists Network (IJNet) and more.