Ginsberg began her career in 2000 as a graduate trainee at
Thomson Reuters, where she began as a commodities reporter. She later worked as a foreign correspondent in
Johannesburg, South Africa, focusing on the financial sector. In 2014, Ginsberg was appointed CEO of Index on Censorship, a London-based freedom of expression group, which she led until 2020. Ginsberg succeeded Daniel Bruce and served as CEO for Internews Europe, a part of the Internews alliance. At Internews, Ginsberg oversaw delivery of programming, partnerships, fundraising, advocacy and outreach during a time of rapid organizational growth. Ginsberg formed new partnerships as media organizations adjusted to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ginsberg grew the public and funding profile of Internews and oversaw advocacy projects and research on media freedom and legal threats. From April 2022 onward, Ginsberg has served as the CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists. == Views ==