Summary
Nathaniel Hoffman is a communications strategist and storyteller with two decades of journalism-rooted experience crafting narratives that connect local communities to national and global conversations. He leads communication strategy and execution at Paleomedia and advises climate campaigns, combining media training, data journalism, and advocacy to amplify underrepresented voices on migration, democracy, and climate resilience. His work spans writing (author of Amor & Exile), open data program building for the City of Boise, and medical writing—an unusual blend that lets him translate complex policy and health topics into human-centered stories. Based in Boise, he’s known for fearless reporting, pragmatic campaign support, and a curiosity that ranges from open data systems to hands-on fieldwork.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts, Data Journalism, Master of Arts, Data Journalism at Boise State University
BA, Africana Studies, BA, Africana Studies at Cornell University
Spanish, Hebrew