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Michael Eisenstatt

Digital Director for Campaigns at DCCC
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Michael Eisenstatt is a seasoned digital and communications professional with a robust background in both public and private sector roles, showcasing proficiency in verbal and written communications, digital fundraising, advertising, and strategy.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with a focus on Political Science from Tulane University and has studied Political Science at INSTEP-London as well.

Throughout his career, Michael has held various key positions such as Digital Director for Campaigns at DCCC, Midwest Regional Digital Director at DCCC, Digital Director at Bredesen for U.S. Senate, and Associate at HWC Inc.

He has also served in roles like House Democrats Digital Academy Fellow, Communications Director, Legislative Aide, and Staff Aide at the U.S. House of Representatives, showcasing his extensive experience in the political realm.

Michael Eisenstatt's professional journey includes leadership roles such as Executive Vice President at Tulane University Undergraduate Student Government, Field Organizer/Assistant Financial Director at Steve Cohen For Congress 2012, and Chair of Community Action Council and Outreach Tulane Day of Service at Tulane University Undergraduate Student Government.

Moreover, his early career involved internships at the U.S. House of Representatives and Steve Cohen for Congress, along with experience as an Optical Assistant at Memphis Family Vision Practice, contributing to a diverse skill set and a multifaceted professional background.

Highlights
Nov 17 · Via Twitter

Thank you @SpeakerPelosi @LeaderHoyer and @WhipClyburn for your service to this country and for saving our democracy.

Nov 15 · Via Twitter

It is literally a contraction for YOU and ALL. Why would you split up the word ALL?? /end rant

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