Rich Mintz
Rich provides executive sponsorship and senior program support to many of BSD’s most significant strategy engagements, and (along with Founding Partner Joe Rospars) he manages BSD’s client management and delivery staff. He leads many of BSD's large engagements in the academic, cultural, and healthcare markets, including institutional change management, annual fund, membership development, and stewardship programs.
Over his professional career in direct response fundraising and engagement programs, Rich has provided strategic direction and support to direct mail and Internet programs at a long list of nonprofit, political, and commercial organizations, including the DSCC and three Democratic Presidential campaigns; more than 50 nonprofits and issue advocacy organizations; and public companies including GE, Monsanto, and Schlumberger. He has particular experience helping mid-sized entrepreneurial programs grow quickly while maintaining their focus and operational strength.
Rich began his work in the field as a direct mail account executive at National Direct Marketing in Los Angeles almost 20 years ago. He was a co-founder of NetResponse, the Washington, DC-based Internet professional services firm that was acquired by iXL, Inc. in 1998; and of BusyTonight, a search engine technology company in New York. From 2001 to 2004, he owned and operated Peachtree Highway Books, a neighborhood bookstore with a national direct response program in Atlanta’s historic Candler Park neighborhood.
He holds an A.B. degree from Harvard College and lives in lower Manhattan, in a former commercial building two blocks from the World Trade Center site.
Blog posts by Rich Mintz:
- July 17, 2008 - Doing online politics right
- July 09, 2008 - It’s official: Barack Obama owns the Web!
- June 16, 2008 - Progressive Book Club launches today
- June 10, 2008 - Three cheers for the We Campaign
- June 09, 2008 - Obama vs. Clinton: The Post-Campaign Press
- June 04, 2008 - Wal-Mart Watch in the NYT
- June 02, 2008 - Get Well, Senator Kennedy
Client Spotlight
Speed Matters
For the Communications Workers of America (CWA), BSD developed and implemented "Speed Matters", a comprehensive constituency-building media campaign around the issue of telecommunications equity. In a matter of months, BSD's program generated an email list of almost 100,000, and built CWA into a thought leader on this issue, enhancing the organization's credibility with legislators, opinion leaders, and the press. Full Case Study »
Client Feedback
“We had a website, but no real organizing tools. I called Blue State Digital and within days, hundreds of screening parties were being created.”