David Nott advances “free minds and free markets” as president and CEO of Reason Foundation in Los Angeles, California.
Since 2001, under Nott’s leadership, Reason has dramatically increased its visibility and impact. Reason’s award-winning, original journalism has been aptly described by The New York Post as “kick-ass” and “no-holds barred.” Reason’s innovative public policy research has led the world in privatization, “having the most direct impact on the actual functioning of government” according to the Wall Street Journal. The Drew Carey Project and ReasonTV are at the frontier of Internet video journalism, featuring prominent guests including Larry King, Jake Tapper, Steven Pinker, Jordan Peterson, Ai Wei Wei, and more.
Nott’s op-eds have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register, San Diego Union-Tribune, Los Angeles Daily News, and other publications. He has written on privatization for the Institute of Economic Affairs. He is executive producer of the documentary “America’s Longest War.”
Prior to Reason Foundation, Nott worked at George Mason University for seven years as president of both the Institute for Humane Studies and Mercatus Center.
Out of college, Nott became a Senior Reservoir Engineer for Shell Oil Company’s California subsidiaries.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Economics and Petroleum Engineering, with distinction, from Stanford University.
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Putting the Cuckoo in our Clocks
Daylight Saving Time should be eliminated
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Surf City’s Shameful Pols
Huntington Beach's medical marijuana stand ignores state law
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State Review Deserves Serious Consideration
Can Arnold get special interests and career politicians to change their ways?
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Jolted by Gas Prices? Don’t Be Too Quick to Cuss Refiners
CA regulations, not oil companies, create problems
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A Show of Support for Medical Marijuana
California fights feds
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Action!
Schwarzenegger has already shifted to governor-mode
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Kill DARE Now
It's Costly. It Doesn't Work. It Can't Reform.
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Why Spare Prisons From Budget Cuts?
Prison guards get special treatment from Davis