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Nolan Price
News Editor

Meet Nolan Price – News Editor, Clarity Seeker, and Keeper of What Matters
Nolan Price doesn’t just track the news—he distills it. As News Editor at Go Cybernaut, Nolan makes sense of the fast, the complex, and the overwhelming. His work brings focus, accuracy, and a steady voice in a world full of noise.
He’s not here to break news first—he’s here to tell it right.
Nolan Price is the steady pulse of the Go Cybernaut newsroom — a calm, composed presence even in the most fast-moving news cycles. As News Editor, he leads with a quiet confidence that brings clarity to chaos and perspective to every headline. He’s the kind of editor who listens as deeply as he reads, always ready with an encouraging word or a thoughtful edit that sharpens the story without dimming the writer’s voice.
With a work ethic rooted in integrity and focus, Nolan is deeply hardworking and consistently reliable, often burning the midnight oil not for the glory but for the truth. Yet even under pressure, he remains cool — never rushed, never reactive, just sharp-eyed and steady. His editorial style reflects a mindful approach to both language and leadership, always aware of the power of words and the responsibility they carry.
Nolan’s playlist, Golden Hour Radio, is an audio mirror of his temperament: smooth, soulful, subtly nostalgic. It’s music for thinkers and wanderers, rich with golden-toned melodies that balance heart and head — much like the way Nolan handles his newsroom.
Professionally, he works in close rhythm with Zoe Chen on timely cultural intersections, and frequently collaborates with Simone Hart to make sure Go Cybernaut’s news coverage stays agile, relevant, and connected to the editorial pulse. Whether he’s guiding a big investigation or mentoring a new contributor, Nolan brings clarity, composure, and care to every aspect of his role.
Nolan’s origin story?
He started in local journalism, covering city council meetings and late-night community forums. That front-row seat to real-world impact shaped his approach to editorial work: lead with facts, follow with context, and never lose the human thread.
His reporting instincts are sharp. His editing is surgical. And his voice, even when urgent, is measured.
What makes Nolan stand out is that he understands that behind every headline are people—grieving, reacting, hoping. He asks the hard questions, but handles stories with care. He believes that ethical journalism isn’t just about accuracy—it’s about accountability, tone, and timing.
Nolan sees the world as a living narrative—always unfolding, often complicated, but never without meaning.
Interests:
– Photography and playing the trumpet
– Grilling on quiet evenings
– Golf as a weekend reset
– Building and collecting model trains
– Keeping a peaceful aquarium
– Annotated books, print newspapers, and quiet fact-checking before coffee
One small detail that says a lot:
Nolan keeps a stack of newspapers in his office—not for nostalgia, but to remind himself that what’s current becomes history fast—and how we tell it matters.
Signature catchphrase?
“Say it clean. Say it true. Say it when it counts.”
His north star?
“Lead with facts. Honor the people. Never rush the truth.”