From Editorial Fellow to Full-Time Reporter: The Journey of Caroline Nihill at FedScoop
Caroline Nihill has been promoted to a full-time member of the FedScoop reporting team. She started as an editorial fellow last summer and has been covering developments in AI, the Technology Modernization Fund, and Capitol Hill for FedScoop. In this podcast episode, Caroline talks about her journey to becoming a reporter with FedScoop, her passion for covering the intersection of the federal government and technology, and what readers can expect from her coverage in the future. We are thrilled to have Caroline as part of our team and look forward to the insightful reporting she will continue to provide on federal technology issues.
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