1. Nick Chiles was born on August 7,1965 and is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of 20 books.

1. Nick Chiles was born on August 7,1965 and is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of 20 books.
Walter Nick Chiles wrote most of the LTG Exchange's songs, including their biggest hit, "Waterbed".
Nick Chiles worked as a reporter for The Dallas Morning News and New York Newsday, where he contributed to a 1992 Pulitzer Prize-winning story about a fatal subway crash.
Nick Chiles later worked as an education reporter for the Star-Ledger.
Nick Chiles has worked as a literary agent with the Manhattan-based agency Aevitas Creative Management.
Nick Chiles was a recipient of the Spencer Education Journalism Fellowship at Columbia University.
Nick Chiles was a member of the board overseeing the Atlanta Neighborhood Charter Schools; he is a member of the board of the Spencer Education Journalism Fellowship.
Nick Chiles is on the advisory board of the Hechinger Report, an independent newsroom covering inequity and innovation in education.
Nick Chiles has served as a professor at Columbia Journalism School and at Princeton University as a recipient of the Ferris Fellowship.
Nick Chiles currently is a writer in residence and professor of journalism at the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Nick Chiles is a communications consultant for the William Julius Wilson Institute at the Harlem Children's Zone.
Nick Chiles's book Justice While Black, written with attorney Robbin Shipp, was a finalist for a 2014 NAACP Image Award.
Nick Chiles co-wrote the 2019 book Engage Connect Protect: Empowering Diverse Youth as Environmental Leaders with Angelou Ezeilo, his younger sister.