Peter Loge

Peter Loge

Professor at George Washington University | Political Consultant | Author

Biography

Self-described as “soccer guy”, Peter Loge is an Associate Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University and a political consultant.

Peter Loge has served in senior positions for Senator Edward Kennedy and three members of the US House of Representatives, and in the Obama administration. Peter has led and advised a range of campaigns and organizations, put the first Member of Congress on the Internet, lobbied for “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” served as a Senior Policy Advisor for health care in the US House during the debate over the Affordable Care Act, and was a Chief of Staff in the House of Representatives during the Clinton impeachment proceedings. His eclectic career also includes having a solo-show of his sculpture in a Washington, DC gallery, and appearing as a political satirist on National Public Radio. His book “Soccer Thinking for Management Success: Lessons for Organizations from the World’s Game” debuted as the #1 sports industry new release on Amazon in the summer of 2018.

Peter is a graduate of Emerson College and holds graduate degrees from Syracuse University and Arizona State University. Peter is a recipient of the Walter Littlefield Distinguished Speaker and Rhetoric and Communication Award from Emerson College and is an Associate Fellow of Timothy Dwight College at Yale University.

Chronology

2017-Present
Associate Professor, George Washington University
2000-2016
Adjunct Instructor, George Washington University
2013-2015
VP of External Relations, United States Institute of Peace
1991-1994
MA, Political Science - Arizona State University
1987-1989
MS, Speech - Syracuse University