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GPS Impact gains new managing director

WASHINGTON – Grassroots and media consulting firm GPS Impact has hired a new Brandon Davis to serve as the managing director for their Washington D.C. office. As managing director, Brandon Davis will be managing a national portfolio for the agency, as well as developing new business.

Davis served as the chief of staff at the Democratic National Committee, where he oversaw the day-to-day operations of the 2016 general election. He also saw success as the national political director for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), where he led one of the United States’ largest and most influential national political programs. He worked to mobilize the SEIU’s two million members into community-based movements to win elections from the grassroots.

Temple
Temple

“Brandon combines brilliant political instincts, proven leadership abilities, and extensive grassroots organizing experience with a passion for improving the lives of working families and their communities,” Roy Temple, parter at GPS Impact, said. “After building a portfolio that includes campaigns in 45 states from coast to coast, we are thrilled to be establishing a D.C. presence with someone of Brandon’s talent, character experience.”

In the last decade, Davis has served on a variety of boards and in my different political arenas, such as the Black and Latino Civic Engagement Funds (Democracy Alliance), Priorities USA, and State Voice. Davis has also worked on a multitude of political campaigns included his part in the 2006 Claire McCaskill’s U.S. Senate victory as her political director and deputy campaign director.

“This is a great team doing exceptional work,” Davis said. “In a relatively short period of time, GPS Impact has built a reputation as one of the most innovative firms in the country. I’m very excited to be joining a team with this depth of talent, experience, integrity and commitment to their clients.”