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Brian Donahue
Professorial Lecturer - Political Marketing: Tactics, Tools, and Techniques (PMGT 265)
Brian Donahue is Senior Vice-President with Jamestown Associates, a nationally acclaimed political and public affairs consulting firm specializing in television media advertising, direct mail and strategic communications.
Prior to joining Jamestown Associates, Donahue managed four federal election campaigns, served on two presidential election staffs and consulted on numerous political and public affairs campaigns.
After serving as a target state Executive Director for Bush-Cheney'04, Donahue headed the National 72-Hour Task Force for the Republican National Committee, directing all grassroots programs, vote analysis and GOTV operations. While at the RNC, Donahue conducted political strategy trainings for party leaders, campaign operatives and foreign delegations.
Donahue successfully managed Steve Pearce's (NM-02) top-targeted campaign for U.S. Congress; Diane Allen's campaign for U.S. Senate; Mike Ferguson's (NJ-07) successful congressional campaign, regarded one of the most competitive races of 2000.
Mr. Donahue also served as Deputy Chief of Staff and District Director to Congressman Mike Ferguson, as well as Public Affairs Director for the national law firm, Foley & Lardner.
He was named a 2006 Rising Star by Campaigns & Elections Magazine. He has presented campaign strategy and tactical seminars at numerous campaign schools and training programs and is sourced in several national news and political publications.
Mr. Donahue received his degree in Political Science from The George Washington University and received a campaign management certification from The Campaign Management Institute at American University.
Donahue teaches Political Marketing as an adjunct faculty member at the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management. He is also a member of GSPM's Council on American Politics.
You can read more from Brian Donahue at his blog www.30or60.com.
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