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'''Lois Romano''' is a well-known American journalist who is currently a national political correspondent for the ''[[Washington Post]]''. She has helped cover eight presidential races, was a columnist, and a regional correspondent based in Tulsa.
'''Lois Romano''' is an American journalist and currently a national political correspondent for the ''[[Washington Post]]''. She has covered eight presidential races, served as a columnist, and was a regional correspondent based in Tulsa.
She started her ''Post'' career in the paper’s acclaimed Style section, writing in-depth political profiles on significant figures such as [[Jesse Jackson]] and [[Gary Hart]]. In 2004, Ms. Romano was part of the Post’s political team assigned to cover and travel with Sen. [[John Kerry]] during the presidential campaign. In 2000, she wrote a seven-part biographical series on [[George W. Bush]].
Romano started her ''Post'' career in the paper’s Style section, writing in-depth profiles on personalities like [[Jesse Jackson]] and [[Gary Hart]]. In 2004, she traveled with and covered Sen. [[John Kerry]] during his presidential campaign. In 2000, she wrote a seven-part biographical series on [[George W. Bush]].


As a regional correspondent, she covered national issues including race relations, the fall of [[Enron]], the death penalty, and both [[Oklahoma City]] bombing trials in Denver. In addition, Ms. Romano covered congressional gubernatorial races.
As a regional correspondent, she covered national issues including race relations, the fall of [[Enron]], the [[death penalty]], and both [[Oklahoma City]] bombing trials in Denver. In addition, Romano covered congressional and gubernatorial races.
In 1991, Ms. Romano created and designed the Post's then-new personality column, The Reliable Source, which became one of the best-read and highest impact features at the paper. She was the first to report that [[Bill Clinton]] brought a high-priced [[Beverly Hills]] hairdresser on to [[Air Force One]] for a haircut.
In 1991, she created and designed the ''Post'''s personality column, "The Reliable Source," which became a well read and high impact feature at the paper. She was the first to report that [[Bill Clinton]] brought a high-priced [[Beverly Hills]] hairdresser onto [[Air Force One]] for a haircut.


In the spring of 2008, Romano was a fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard College, teaching a study group on the general election. In the fall, she taught a course at American University, "How the News Media Have Shaped American History." In 2009, she was a fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
In the spring of 2008, Romano was a fellow at the [[Harvard Institute of Politics|Institute of Politics]] at [[Harvard College]] and taught a study group on the general election. Later that year, she taught a course at American University, "How the News Media Have Shaped American History." In 2009, she was a fellow at the [[Hoover Institution]] at[[ Stanford University]].


After Barack Obama was elected president, she created the Post's video series "The Obama Era: Voices of Power," which is profiling American politicians who are impacting the political process. [www.washingtonpost.com/voices-of-power/] She has also written for national magazines such as ''[[Playboy]]'', ''[[Good Housekeeping]]'' and ''[[Redbook]]'', and has been a regular guest and commentator on network and cable television.
After [[Barack Obama]] was elected president, she created the ''Post'''s video series "The Obama Era: Voices of Power" to profile American politicians who impact the political process.[www.washingtonpost.com/voices-of-power/]


Romano graduated from Emmanuel College, Boston, a small local Catholic liberal arts school with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and she has a Masters degree in international affairs from George Washington University. She is married to [[Sven Erik Holmes]], a former federal judge and now executive vice-chairman of [[KPMG]].
Romano has written freelance articles for a variety of publications, including ''[[Playboy]]'', ''[[Good Housekeeping]]'', and ''[[Redbook]]''. She has also been a regular guest and commentator on network and cable television. Romano graduated from [[Emmanuel College]] with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and has a Masters in international affairs from [[George Washington University]]. She is married to [[Sven Erik Holmes]], a former federal judge and now executive vice-chairman of [[KPMG]].


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==External links==
—EXTERNAL LINKS
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/bush072599.htm ''Post'' series on George W. Bush]

*[http://www.iop.harvard.edu/Programs/Fellows-Study-Groups/Former-Fellows/Lois_Romano Institute of Politics profile]

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/bush072599.htm
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/10/AR2010031003440.html? Romano feature article on Hillary Clinton]

http://www.iop.harvard.edu/Programs/Fellows-Study-Groups/Former-Fellows/Lois_Romano

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/10/AR2010031003440.html?


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Revision as of 15:03, 6 June 2010

Lois Romano is an American journalist and currently a national political correspondent for the Washington Post. She has covered eight presidential races, served as a columnist, and was a regional correspondent based in Tulsa.

Romano started her Post career in the paper’s Style section, writing in-depth profiles on personalities like Jesse Jackson and Gary Hart. In 2004, she traveled with and covered Sen. John Kerry during his presidential campaign. In 2000, she wrote a seven-part biographical series on George W. Bush.

As a regional correspondent, she covered national issues including race relations, the fall of Enron, the death penalty, and both Oklahoma City bombing trials in Denver. In addition, Romano covered congressional and gubernatorial races.

In 1991, she created and designed the Post's personality column, "The Reliable Source," which became a well read and high impact feature at the paper. She was the first to report that Bill Clinton brought a high-priced Beverly Hills hairdresser onto Air Force One for a haircut.

In the spring of 2008, Romano was a fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard College and taught a study group on the general election. Later that year, she taught a course at American University, "How the News Media Have Shaped American History." In 2009, she was a fellow at the Hoover Institution atStanford University.

After Barack Obama was elected president, she created the Post's video series "The Obama Era: Voices of Power" to profile American politicians who impact the political process.[www.washingtonpost.com/voices-of-power/]

Romano has written freelance articles for a variety of publications, including Playboy, Good Housekeeping, and Redbook. She has also been a regular guest and commentator on network and cable television. Romano graduated from Emmanuel College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and has a Masters in international affairs from George Washington University. She is married to Sven Erik Holmes, a former federal judge and now executive vice-chairman of KPMG.