Jon Delano
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Education | Haverford College University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Occupation | Journalist |
Spouse | Jane |
Children | 2 |
Jon Delano is the Money & Politics Editor for KDKA-TV (CBS) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a position he began on a full-time basis in 2001 after joining the station in 1994 as its political analyst.[1]
Career
A graduate of Haverford College and University of Pennsylvania Law School, Delano spent 14 years working as chief of staff for Congressman Doug Walgren.[1][2]
In 1994, he became the political analyst for KDKA-TV. In September 2001, Delano became the station's Money & Politics Editor. Delano reports nightly on governmental, political, and economic news and hosts the Sunday Business Page segments for KDKA’s weekend news.[1]
He taught courses in media and public policy, money and politics, legislative policy-making, and public policy implementation as an adjunct professor at the H. John Heinz III College at Carnegie Mellon University for 25 years, retiring in March 2020.[1] From 1995 to 2020, he also wrote a weekly and monthly column called “Government Busters” for the Pittsburgh Business Times.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Jon Delano". KDKA-TV. November 2010. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
- ^ Marano, Ray (March 28, 2002). "Jon Delano". Smart Business. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
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