Scott Bittle

Director of Public Issues Analysis
Scott Bittle

Scott Bittle manages public opinion research and analysis at Public Agenda, including both its highly regarded research department and PublicAgenda.org, which has been twice nominated for a prestigious Webby Award by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.

An experienced editor and reporter who has worked for both online and print publications, Mr. Bittle is involved in the production of citizen education guides and is lead author of Public Agenda's Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index. Along with Executive Vice President Jean Johnson, he is the author of the Citizen's Survival Kit and the 2008 Voter's Survival Kit and of the book "Where Does the Money Go? Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis", which is designed to help typical Americans understand the debate over the federal budget and national debt. He also served as an exit poll analyst for NBC News in the 2006 elections.

Prior to joining Public Agenda, Mr. Bittle was editorial development manager/Internet for Reed Travel Group, a division of Reed Elsevier. As such, he oversaw and produced content for several Web projects. Prior to his involvement with online services, Mr. Bittle worked for eight years as a reporter, copy editor, bureau chief, and political coordinator for the daily newspaper The Press of Atlantic City. He twice won the Golden Quill Award for feature articles and was honored by the Philadelphia Press Association for daily newspaper writing.

Mr. Bittle holds a Bachelor of Arts in communications and journalism from Rowan University of New Jersey.