Walter V. Robinson is editor at large at the Boston Globe. He returned to the newspaper in 2014 after seven years as Distinguished Professor of Journalism at Northeastern University. He led the Boston Globe Spotlight Team’s investigation that uncovered the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal and won the 2003 Pulitzer gold medal for Public Service. He was the editor of the Spotlight Team for seven years. The team's work sparked similar disclosures across the country and around the world. The investigation was made into a film, “Spotlight,’’ starring Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo and Rachel McAdams. Robinson has been city editor, metro editor, White House correspondent and foreign correspondent. He has reported for the Globe from 48 states and more than 30 countries. He was a Professional Journalism Fellow at Stanford University in 1982. @WalterVRobinson