Tobacco Underground

Published — October 20, 2008 Updated — May 19, 2014 at 12:19 pm ET

The team

Introduction

Tobacco Underground is a project of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Working with reporters in more than a dozen countries, ICIJ is charting the frontlines of the illicit traffic in cigarettes. In coming months, look for new stories on this ever-shifting trade, from the underground factories of China and America’s Indian reservations to the lawless border lands of northwest Pakistan and southeast Paraguay.

PROJECT STAFF
Editor: David E. Kaplan
Deputy Editor: Marina Walker Guevara
Web Editor: Andrew Green
Deputy Web Editor: Cole Goins
Multimedia Editor: Ariel Olson Surowidjojo
Audio Editor: Sarah Laskow
Research Editor: Peter Newbatt Smith
Fact-Checking: Laura Cheek, Paulette Garthoff
Copy Editor: Sara Bularzik
Additional Editing: Gordon Witkin, Tom Stites
Communications: Steve Carpinelli

REPORTING TEAM
Stefan Candea (Romania), Duncan Campbell (United Kingdom), Patricia Chan (Hong Kong), Te-Ping Chen (United States), Gong Jing (China), Alain Lallemand (Belgium), Aamir Latif (Pakistan), Vlad Lavrov (Ukraine), William Marsden (Canada), Paul Christian Radu (Romania), Mabel Rehnfeldt (Paraguay), Roman Shleynov (Russia), Leo Sisti (Italy), Daniel Santoro (Argentina), Marcelo Soares (Brazil), Drew Sullivan (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Kate Willson (United States).

DESIGNERS
Interactive Map/Homepage Design: Stephen Rountree
www.rountreegraphics.com
Web Site Design: Top Dead Center Design
www.tdcdesign.com

ADDITIONAL THANKS
El Paso Inc.
Le Soir
Novye Kolesa
ABC Color

FUNDING AND SUPPORT
Funded by a grant from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. The grant was part of the Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies, and coordinated by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.

In addition, organizational support is provided by Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Ford Foundation, Greenlight Capital LLC Employees, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Park Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and other generous institutional and individual donors. The Tobacco Underground project is also grateful for pro bono assistance from PIERS (Port Import Export Reporting Service), the primary source of U.S. waterborne import-export trade data.

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