Louise L. Schiavone Louise L. Schiavone is a member of the full-time faculty and Senior Lecturer at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School. Schiavone teaches “Business Leadership and Human Values” and “Business Communication” to graduate level students at the Baltimore and Washington D.C. campuses. She has received the Dean's Award for Faculty Excellence as well as research grants for environmentally focused work. A career journalist, and TEDx speaker, Schiavone writes about sustainability and the marine environment for Forbes.com, with bylines also appearing in the Los Angeles Review of Books and National Geographic. She is heard as a contributing anchor on NPR (National Public Radio) telling the stories of medical, political, environmental, and economic upheaval. She has covered Congress, the White House, as well as news at the Pentagon, Treasury, State, Transportation, Energy, and Housing Departments, as well as national presidential campaigns, the COVID-19 pandemic, mortgage meltdown and financial crisis, food safety challenges, and natural disasters. She is also an on-air veteran of CNN, ABC News, and the Associated Press. Her award-winning 2020 short documentary, “Crisis on The Half Shell: The Chesapeake Bay” has been shown at film festivals and marine conservation conferences. Schiavone speaks extensively about the environment, politics, journalism, communication, and civility. Schiavone was educated at Columbia University in New York City, where she earned an MS in Journalism.