Sign In

Nancy Scola

Nancy Scola is a talented reporter and writer with a focus on technology and related topics. She currently serves as a contributing editor at POLITICO Magazine and also works as an adjunct at Georgetown University. Nancy has a passion for nature, particularly birds, and enjoys spending time outdoors.

Nancy completed her Bachelor's degree in Anthropology and Africana Studies at The George Washington University. She further pursued her education by obtaining a Master's degree in Anthropology from Boston University.

Throughout her career, Nancy has held various roles at prominent organizations. She has worked as a senior technology reporter at POLITICO, a staff writer at The Washington Post, and an associate editor at Personal Democracy Forum's techPresident. Additionally, Nancy has contributed as a policy advisor at Forward Together PAC/Governor Mark R. Warner and as a professional staff member at the U.S. House of Representatives with the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. She has also been involved in academia, having served as an adjunct professor in journalism and student adviser at Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies.

Previously, Nancy has engaged in freelance journalism under her own name. She has also worked as a research development associate at Social Compact Inc., showcasing her diverse skill set and experiences in the field.

Nancy Scola's background reflects a rich tapestry of professional endeavors, blending journalism, academia, and policy advisory roles to create a multifaceted career in the realms of technology and beyond.

Highlights

Feb 4 · twitter

D.C.'s mayor weighs in:

Feb 4 · twitter

Marty Baron has thoughts: "The Post's challenges...were made infinitely worse by ill-conceived decisions that came from the very top—from a gutless order to kill a presidential endorsement 11 days before the 2024 election to a remake of the editorial page that now stands out only for its moral infirmity."

Nancy Scola
Add to my network

Location

Washington, District of Columbia, United States