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Timothy Moore joined Globe video in 2012 and has since transferred those skills to the Data and Digital Storytelling team. The latter is on the leading edge of visual journalism, threading active reading with interactive and passive video and animation, on all types of stories.

Timothy is proud to have worked with reporters across the newsroom. Some highlights are Kelly Grant's story on Inuit survivors reconciling with Hamilton's tuberculosis sanatorium, Stephanie Nolen's story of a mass grave in Mexico, and an ongoing series of Olympic sport explainers.

Timothy's work, alongside his colleagues, has been recognized by the National Newspaper Awards, the Digital Publishing Awards, Amnesty International and the Online Journalism Awards.

Why did you become a journalist?

Telling other people's stories is both a great honour and creatively grounding.

14

Years in Journalism

14

Years at The Globe and Mail

Education

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Film Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University

Honours & Awards

Design and presentation, 2025 National Newspaper Awards

Innovation in Digital Storytelling, 2021 Online Journalism Awards

Mixed Media Award, 2021 Amnesty International Awards

Best mini-doc, 2021 Digital Publishing Awards

Innovation in Digital Storytelling, 2019 Digital Publishing Awards

Explanatory Reporting (team award), 2017 Online Journalism Awards

Timothy Moore abides by The Globe and Mail Editorial Code of Conduct

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