Miles Le Miles Le is a video producer at Media Matters, where he has worked since March 2017. He has a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Virginia Tech, where he focused on social inequality.
Sanam Malik Sanam Malik is a researcher at Media Matters, where she has worked since June 2017. Previously, she worked on immigration policy and anti-Muslim bigotry at the Center for American Progress.
Brett Robertson Brett Robertson is the education program director at Media Matters, where he has worked since May 2017. He has been a teacher, administrator, organizer, researcher, and writer in the education realm for the past 15 years. He has a doctorate in education from Washington University in St.
Nina Mast Nina Mast is a researcher at Media Matters, where she has worked since June 2016. Previously, she worked in communications research at the American Friends Service Committee.
Dina Radtke Dina Radtke is a bilingual researcher at Media Matters, where she has worked since March 2016.
Kevin Kalhoefer Kevin Kalhoefer is a senior researcher with the climate and energy program at Media Matters, where he has worked since October 2014. He has a master of public policy degree from the University of Southern California.
James Carville James Carville is a guest contributor to Media Matters. Carville is America's best-known political consultant, with a long list of electoral successes. His most prominent victory was in 1992 when he helped William Jefferson Clinton win the Presidency.
Katie Sullivan Katie Sullivan is the deputy director for rapid response at Media Matters, where she has worked since May 2015. Previously she worked for a nonprofit and interned on Capitol Hill. She graduated from Vassar College with a degree in political science.
John Kerr John Kerr is the executive producer of multimedia at Media Matters. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Asheville, and a small but growing collection of taxidermy.
Nicholas Rogers Nicholas is a Researcher at Media Matters. Previously, he worked on a high profile Senate campaign and interned on the Hill. He is a graduate of the University of Central Arkansas.
Thomas Bishop Thomas Bishop is an associate research director at Media Matters, where he has worked since July 2012. He has both a master’s degree and a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Arkansas.