Campus Reform names Cabot Phillips editor-in-chief

Campus Reform on Monday announced that Cabot Phillips has been named editor-in-chief. Phillips will serve as media spokesman for the organization and will be responsible for Campus Reform’s content across all platforms as well.

Phillips, who will begin his new role September 16th, served most recently as Campus Reform’s media director.

”I am honored to be assuming the role of editor-in-chief of Campus Reform,” said Phillips. “I believe deeply in our mission of combating liberal bias on campus and protecting the First Amendment rights of students around the country. Since starting here as an intern in 2015, I’ve watched the organization grow and I look forward to continuing the work of those here before me.”

Prior to joining Campus Reform, Philips spent time working with numerous political campaigns, most recently as Digital Grassroots Director for Marco Rubio’s Presidential bid. Phillips is also a YouTube Partner, creating and starring in numerous videos which have amassed over 100 million views online. In 2016, he was named to Red Alert Politics “30 Under 30” list of the nation’s most influential young conservatives.

Campus Reform, a project of the Leadership Institute, is America’s leading site for college news. As a conservative watchdog to the nation’s higher education system, Campus Reform exposes liberal bias and abuse on the nation’s college and university campuses.

Follow Cabot Phillips on Twitter: @Cabot_Phillips