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US Pollster Hires Former DNC COO Lindsey Reynolds

June 8 2017

Washington, DC-based public opinion research and polling firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner (GQR) has appointed former Democratic National Committee COO Lindsey Reynolds as Chief Operating Officer.

Lindsey ReynoldsGQR offers research to inform communications strategies - 'whether for presidents of countries or presidents of corporations'. Reynolds (pictured) joins after more than ten years at the Democratic National Committee (DNC), where she served as both COO and Director of the Office of the Secretary. In the former role, Reynolds worked with the party's Chair and CEO to manage more than 150 staff, open offices nationwide during the 2016 campaign, and manage the logistics of the party's 2016 convention and its participation in the televised debates. Earlier with the DNC, Reynolds served as Executive Director of Democrats Abroad.

Before working in Washington, Reynolds served as Executive Director for the Democratic Party of Virginia, and as an independent consultant offering campaign strategy and fundraising expertise to clients in Virginia, DC and Maryland. Earlier, she was Director of Finance for the Virginia Joint Democratic Caucus, and legislative aide and Deputy Campaign Manager to Virginia's Democratic State Senator Stanley Walker for his 1999 re-election campaign.

In a statement, GQR said: 'We are excited about the high-level political and management experience that Reynolds brings to the firm, her lifetime commitment to progressive politics, and her extensive networks among top Democratic leaders across the country and around the world'.

Web site: www.gqrr.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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