Ep. 60, Lisa Kashinsky: POLITICO reporter and author of the Massachusetts Playbook

“Catalysts for Change” features one-on-one interviews with innovators, thought leaders, and policymakers on the biggest issues impacting America’s neighborhoods. 

In this episode, Jill talks with Lisa Kashinsky, POLITICO reporter and author of the Massachusetts Playbook, about the state of politics in Boston, the historic nature of Boston’s recent mayoral election, key issues facing Mayor Michelle Wu, and the implications of Governor Charlie Baker’s announcement that he will not be seeking reelection.

Prior to working at POLITICO, Lisa covered politics, state government and the 2020 presidential election for the Boston Herald. She is also an alum of The Eagle-Tribune, The Patriot Ledger and Wicked Local, and has won several regional awards for her work. Lisa graduated from Boston University with degrees in journalism and psychology.

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