Mo Elleithee
Former Communications Director of the Democratic National Committee
SPEAKER FEE RANGE: $15,000–$20,000 [FEE NOTE]
TRAVELS FROM: District of Columbia
RELATED TOPICS: Broadcast & Media, Political Perspective
Mo Elleithee is the former communications director for the Democratic National Committee and the founding executive director of Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service. For nearly two decades, he has been on the frontlines of politics and one of the top Democratic communications strategists in the country, helping political leaders and organizations figure out how to tell their story in order to break through the rapidly-changing media landscape.
Mo Elleithee is the former communications director for the Democratic National Committee and the founding executive director of Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service. For nearly two decades, he has been on the frontlines of politics and one of the top Democratic communications strategists in the country, helping political leaders and organizations figure out how to tell their story in order to break through the rapidly-changing media landscape. With humor and a charismatic personality, Elleithee shares stories and insights about the current state of politics, giving audiences an insider’s glimpse into the workings of Washington. He highlights what they can expect from the upcoming elections, the narratives around the hot button issues, and reasons why our political system is broken—and what audiences can learn from Millennials about how to fix it.
Elleithee is a veteran of four presidential campaigns, including serving as press secretary on Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign. He has worked as a campaign strategist for countless senators, governors, and other federal, state, and local candidates in every region of the country, and he advised the independent expenditure campaign arms of both the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC).
A frequent political commentator on cable news and radio for several years, Elleithee was named a Fox News political contributor in the Fall of 2016. He was a founding partner of two of Washington’s leading political consulting firms, Hilltop Public Solutions and Three Point Media. He earned his undergraduate degree from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service, and an MA in political management from The George Washington University.
Elleithee is a veteran of four presidential campaigns, including serving as press secretary on Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign. He has worked as a campaign strategist for countless senators, governors, and other federal, state, and local candidates in every region of the country, and he advised the independent expenditure campaign arms of both the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC).
A frequent political commentator on cable news and radio for several years, Elleithee was named a Fox News political contributor in the Fall of 2016. He was a founding partner of two of Washington’s leading political consulting firms, Hilltop Public Solutions and Three Point Media. He earned his undergraduate degree from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service, and an MA in political management from The George Washington University.
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For nearly two decades, Mo Elleithee has been on the frontlines of politics and one of the top Democratic communications strategists in the country, helping political leaders and organizations figure out how to tell their story in order to break through the rapidly-changing media landscape. With humor and a charismatic personality, Elleithee shares stories and insights about the current state of politics, giving audiences an insider’s glimpse into the workings of Washington and how our politics got so polarized. He highlights what they can expect from the upcoming elections, the narratives around the hot button issues, and reasons why our political system is broken—and the challenges and opportunities we all face to fixing it.
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