Luke Hoyland is a senior product leader with 11+ years’ experience designing and delivering newsroom technology, specialising in investigative and reporting tools, secure collaboration, and editorial production systems. At The Guardian he has embedded engineering teams within the newsroom to build OSINT, newsgathering and source-protection tooling that directly enables major investigations across London, Sydney and New York. He combines hands-on product development and project management with deep editorial experience that stretches back to producing and launching digital editions and tablet products. Known for translating journalists’ needs into secure, usable systems, he blends privacy-first thinking with practical publishing workflows. Based in London with a philosophy degree from UCL, he brings a long view of process and culture change as much as technical delivery.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bishops Castle County High School
Educated to degree level: BA Hons, Philosophy, Educated to degree level: BA Hons, Philosophy at University College London
Contributions:3 reviews, 6 PRs, 5 pushes in 11 months
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Luke Hoyland - Senior Product Manager, Investigations & Reporting