The ICIJ has announced a fellowship program, the Neo4j Connected Data Fellow, to help investigative journalists make sense of complex data and find stories inside networks. The program aims to strengthen reporting by leveraging graph database technology, which was instrumental in ICIJ's Pulitzer Prize-winning Panama Papers investigation. Manuel Villa, a seasoned journalist with expertise in finance, journalism, and data, will join the ICIJ's Data & Research Unit for six months to work on world-changing projects using Neo4j, a graph database technology. The program is designed to help journalists learn Neo4j and become successful with graph database technology, and ICIJ is looking forward to incorporating Manuel's expertise to continue exposing wrongdoing in cross-border investigations.