Drew Lieberman
Drew Lieberman
Drew Lieberman is a veteran political strategist, public opinion researcher, and Senior Vice President at Strategies 360, a national research practice where he provides strategic guidance to clients such as corporations, political campaigns, and issue advocacy organizations. With a degree in B.S. American Studies from Vanderbilt University, Lieberman has over a decade of experience in electoral politics, serving as the pollster and advisor to Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman, and several members of Congress. He has also helped elect the first Democratic mayor of San Diego in a quarter-century, and Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone in his defeat of controversial Joe Arpaio.
Drew's extensive background in corporate and public sector experience spans diverse areas such as land use, energy, and public health, and he has co-directed key research efforts in the political arena. Lieberman's contributions extend beyond his work with S360: he has appeared on NPR, authored opinion pieces for Politico and Huffington Post, and his research and commentary have been featured in national news outlets such as the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and Washington Post. Drew's expertise in public opinion and electoral politics make him an invaluable asset to any organization seeking guidance in these areas.