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Craig Aaron

Craig Aaron is the president and co-CEO of Free Press and Free Press Action.5 He joined Free Press in 2004 and has led the organization since 2011.25 For nearly two decades, Aaron has been a leader in campaigns to safeguard Net Neutrality, stop media consolidation, oppose unchecked surveillance, defend public media, and sustain quality journalism.23456 He works in Washington and speaks to policymakers, the press, and the public regarding media and technology issues.235

Before joining Free Press, Aaron was an investigative reporter for Public Citizen’s Congress Watch and the managing editor of In These Times magazine.12345 He is the editor of two books, Appeal to Reason: 25 Years of In These Times and Changing Media: Public Interest Policies for the Digital Age.12345 Additionally, Aaron was a fellow at the Rockwood Leadership Institute and serves on the board of In These Times and the advisory board of the Media, Inequality, and Change Center at the University of Pennsylvania.25 He graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.2345

Aaron has written for The Columbia Journalism Review, The Daily Beast, The Guardian, HuffPost, MSNBC, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Politico, The Progressive, The Seattle Times, Slate, and many other outlets.12345

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