February 26, 2026 •
Rooted in Akron, Focused on Impact: Meet Krista Nisly
For Krista Nisly, a career in government relations and research is more than a professional path — it’s an extension of the community she has always called home. Born and raised in Akron, Krista has built both her education and […]
For Krista Nisly, a career in government relations and research is more than a professional path — it’s an extension of the community she has always called home. Born and raised in Akron, Krista has built both her education and career around understanding how government works and how policy shapes the places people live.
Krista earned both her undergraduate degree in political science and her master’s degree in applied politics from The University of Akron, completing the programs back-to-back. Her graduate work through the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics concluded in December and provided a hands-on, real-world approach to political processes. Courses were often taught by working professionals — lobbyists, researchers, and campaign finance experts — giving Krista direct exposure to the fields she was preparing to enter. That applied learning environment, combined with professors who bridged academic theory and professional practice, created what she describes as a strong foundation for her career.
While completing her degrees, Krista gained practical experience through internships centered on marketing and research, as well as work with the City of Akron in development. Those roles helped clarify her professional strengths and interests, eventually leading her to her current position at State and Federal Communications.
Although she has long been drawn to government relations and lobbying, Krista recognized that traditional lobbying roles did not fully match her personality. She prefers independent work and has a strong interest in research and analysis. Her role at State and Federal Communications provides the ideal intersection — connecting the fast-moving world of public policy with the in-depth research that supports it.
What keeps the work engaging, she says, is the legislative process itself. Watching an idea evolve into a bill, follow its path through debate and revision, and ultimately become law offers a unique window into how change happens. For Krista, that journey from concept to outcome is both fascinating and motivating.
Looking ahead, Krista’s goals are closely tied to Akron. She plans to remain in the area and become more civically involved in the community that shaped her. Professionally, she is focused on continuing to grow at State and Federal Communications, expanding her knowledge of government relations and further developing her expertise as a researcher.
Outside the office, Krista embraces quieter pursuits. An avid reader, she also enjoys ice skating — a perk of being near Lock 3 — and hiking during the summer months.
Grounded in her hometown and driven by curiosity about how government works, Krista Nisly represents a new generation of professionals who combine academic preparation, practical experience, and a genuine commitment to their communities.
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May 2, 2014 •
Our Research Department Hosts a Terrific Extern
The State and Federal Communications Research Department had the privilege of hosting Latoya Peterson, an extern from the University of Akron School of Law, this semester. We challenged her with a variety of projects, but most of her […]
The State and Federal Communications Research Department had the privilege of hosting Latoya Peterson, an extern from the University of Akron School of Law, this semester. We challenged her with a variety of projects, but most of her focus was on helping us identify and summarize legislation affecting the areas of lobbying laws, campaign finance, and procurement lobbying. The beginning of the year in particular has an especially large volume of bills and Latoya assisted the department’s research associates with the workload.
Latoya had worked in the Ohio General Assembly and already had a background in government affairs, so she had no problem picking up what kinds of bills we wanted to track. She was also able to quickly learn the fine details of working in our database and then she was off and running!
It was a pleasure to have Latoya work with us over the past few months. Hopefully we’ll be blessed with her positive energy again.
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