Andrew Princz (born October 28, 1970) is an author, journalist, editor, and publisher of ontheglobe.com. He has done extensive reporting from around the globe, visiting almost sixty countries conducting tourism promotion and country awareness projects. He has spearheaded the concept of cultural navigation, a form of modern-day global exploration whereby the traveler takes an empathetic approach to the cultures that he comes across. He has contributed to numerous international publications including CNN Traveller, The Wall Street Journal, The Toronto Star, CBC.ca, The Montreal Gazette, the Chinese monthly Cultural Geographic, The Art Newspaper, and ARTnews.
Princz was founding editor of the monthly DT - Diplomacy and Trade, for whom he interviewed world leaders such as the former President of Brazil Fernando Henrique Cardoso, President of Croatia Stjepan Mesi?, and Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen.
A member of the Travel Media Association of Canada, he is the holder of a BFA in Art History from Concordia University.
Princz has contributed to several of Frommer's Eastern European guidebooks, and was the lead author of Bridging the Divide: Canadian and Hungarian Stories of the 1956 Revolution, a book about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.