Clarissa Say is a storyteller at Bright Spots Energy, where she shapes how complex energy, policy, and community participation issues are communicated through clear, human-centred narratives.
With over eight years of experience in investigative journalism and documentary production, she previously worked with R.AGE and The Fourth, producing award-winning work that contributed to national policy reforms in Malaysia, including in child protection. Her work has been recognised with a Peabody Award nomination, World Digital Media Award, SOPA Award, Kajai Award, UN Malaysia Award, and the World Young Reader Prize. She is a Chevening Scholar with postgraduate training in global mental health and neuropsychology.
With over eight years of experience in investigative journalism and documentary production, she previously worked with R.AGE and The Fourth, producing award-winning work that contributed to national policy reforms in Malaysia, including in child protection. Her work has been recognised with a Peabody Award nomination, World Digital Media Award, SOPA Award, Kajai Award, UN Malaysia Award, and the World Young Reader Prize. She is a Chevening Scholar with postgraduate training in global mental health and neuropsychology.