

Peter Loge
Professor at the School of Media and Public Affairs at the Columbian College of Arts & Sciences, The George Washington University, Peter Loge is an esteemed Associate Professor with a rich background in politics and communications. With nearly three decades of experience, he has carved a niche for himself in the realm of political communication and ethics. As the Director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication at SMPA, Loge is dedicated to exploring the intersection of ethics and communication in the political sphere. Before transitioning to academia full-time, Professor Loge amassed a wealth of experience in various influential roles. He served as a senior advisor to the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, where he was instrumental in shaping communication strategies. His tenure as vice president for external relations at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) further honed his skills in public affairs and strategic communication. In addition to his academic and advisory roles, Loge is the founder and principal of Milo Public Affairs, a legislative strategy firm. Through this venture, he has provided strategic guidance to numerous organizations, leveraging his deep understanding of political processes and communication dynamics. His expertise in these areas makes him a sought-after speaker and consultant. Professor Loge is a regular lecturer on strategic communication and ethics, sharing his insights with students and professionals alike. His contributions to the field are not limited to the classroom; he frequently appears in national and international media, offering expert commentary on political communication and ethical considerations. Throughout his career, Loge has been committed to advancing the discourse on ethics in political communication. His work at The George Washington University and beyond reflects a dedication to fostering a more ethical and transparent political landscape. His influence extends beyond academia, impacting policy and practice in meaningful ways.