Neena Satija is an investigative reporter for The Washington Post. She was previously an investigative reporter and radio producer for the Texas Tribune and Reveal, a national radio show and podcast. In Texas, Satija's stories about the Houston region’s vulnerability to hurricanes and torrential rainfall proved prescient when Hurricane Harvey hit months later. She has also investigated corruption in Border Patrol, the failures of Texas foster care and the state's broken indigent defense system. Her work has won a Peabody Award and two national Edward R. Murrow awards for investigative reporting.