Distinguished senior lecturer / associate program director, Journalism @ Boston College
boston, massachusetts, united states
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Claim your profileScott Helman teaches and helps run the Journalism program at Boston College. He spent more than 23 years at The Boston Globe as an award-winning executive producer, creative leader, podcast show-runner, editor, staff writer, and live storytelling director. He was co-lead editor on The Valedictorians Project, a 2020 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Local Reporting. He was the founding director of Globe Live, a series of live nonfiction storytelling shows, and has executive produced several award-winning podcasts and documentary shorts. He is co-author of the books "The Real Romney" (HarperCollins, 2012) and "Long Mile Home: Boston Under Attack, the City's Courageous Recovery, and the Epic Hunt for Justice" (Dutton, 2014), which was based on the Globe's Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. In 2017, he, with fellow members of the Spotlight Team, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Local Reporting for an investigation of the Massachusetts mental health care system. He was previously the Globe’s political editor and a national political reporter, serving as a lead writer on the 2008 presidential campaign. He has also been a Metro reporter, contributing book critic, and assistant Metro editor. Previously, he was a producer and writer for The Chicago Tribune. An Ohio native and proud graduate of the University of Wisconsin, he lives near Boston with his family.






Bachelor Of Science, Journalism at University Of Wisconsin - MadisonGraduated: 1997