From 1991-93, he was an environmental and political reporter for the Burlington (VT) Free Press. As Washington correspondent for The Tennessean in the early 1990s, he covered the presidential campaign of Al Gore, The Tennessee Valley Authority and many other national stories. He was a reporter at The Tennessean in Nashville, covering police, City Hall and political campaigns. He spent nine years as a journalist beginning with the syndicated columnist and Pulitzer Prize winner Jack Anderson in Washington, DC. Kevin advised clients in telecom, transportation, health care, farm-to-plate agriculture and education. At KSE, he helped lead the firm from three employees to 35, extending its reach into national government affairs consulting and strategic communications. He led campaigns and counseled companies and nonprofits in government strategy, public relations and crisis communications, including the historic same-sex marriage campaign in 2009. Kevin co-founded Ellis Mills after 22 years at KSE Partners, LLC, a leading government affairs and communications firm. Kevin Ellis is a co-founder and partner in Ellis Mills Public Affairs, a consulting firm offering political strategy and communications counsel to companies and nonprofits nationwide. Her work has appeared in the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Patriot Ledger, Providence Journal, HuffPost, and Associated Press, among other publications.
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Auditi is a founding member of the Boston chapter of the South Asian Journalists Association, a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Society of Environmental Journalists, and a mentor for young journalists with Report for America.
Most recently she covered race and justice nationally for Rewire.News, a DC-based news site, where she focused on the Flint water crisis and Native rights.
Auditi has multiple journalism awards from the New England Newspaper & Press Association. She was one of 12 national Guggenheim criminal justice fellows in New York in 2012. She has worked at several community newspapers in Massachusetts - from the Cambridge Chronicle to the New Bedford Standard-Times, covering various beats from arts and food to politics and crime. She started her reporting career at a national daily in India before moving to Boston for an MA in journalism from Emerson College. Jake lives in Burlington with his family and is an active volunteer in the community as a trail adopter for the Green Mountain Club, commissioner and former chair of the Burlington Fire Department, and former president of the Greater Burlington Girls Soccer League.Īuditi Guha is Chittenden County editor at VTDigger. He has been appointed by two successive governors to serve as supervisor of Buel’s Gore. Jake has served on numerous government committees, such as the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Marijuana (co-chair) and the Vermont Secretary of State’s andAttorney General’s Committee on Campaign Finance Education and Reform (chair). Before joining VTDigger's staff, Jake also served as secretary of the Vermont Journalism Trust, the nonprofit that does business as VTDigger. He has served as a leader on nonprofit boards for many years, including as vice chair of the Vermont Conservation Voters, president of Champlain Valley Dispensary, Inc., president of Lake Champlain International, Inc., and chair of the Vermont Democratic Party. Jake Perkinson is general counsel at VTDigger. He is an attorney licensed in the states of Vermont and Maine and is admitted to practice in numerous federal jurisdictions including the U.S Supreme Court.