Scott Zumwalt
Scott manages client engagements for a number of BSD strategy clients while drawing upon his background in strategic messaging, outbound email, online fundraising and video.
Prior to his arrival at BSD, Scott most recently served as the Online Director for Kay Hagan's successful U.S. Senate campaign in North Carolina. He previously directed the online communications for Hillary Clinton's Iowa and Oregon operations and for two years worked in coordination with BSD in executing new media strategies for Tom Vilsack's political organizations.
Scott graduated cum laude from Georgetown University with a B.A. in political economy. Scott originally hails from Chappaqua, NY and in his free time enjoys running around DC and watching the Yankees win.
Blog posts by Scott Zumwalt:
- September 07, 2009 - Speed Matters releases latest report on Internet speeds
- July 22, 2009 - Red Cross President: “A 128 year old institution can participate in the digital age”
- June 12, 2009 - Intensity on the ball field
- May 22, 2009 - ‘BSD Online Tools’ Launch Websites and Home Runs
- May 22, 2009 - American Red Cross rallies support online for Target’s Facebook contest
- May 20, 2009 - Speed Matters: The New Internet Speed Test
- March 05, 2009 - Facebook launches changes to Pages - here’s how it could impact your organization’s presence online
- December 03, 2008 - Campaign for Disaster Relief
Client Spotlight
my.barackobama.com
Then-Senator Barack Obama retained BSD to manage the online fundraising, constituency-building, issue advocacy, and peer-to-peer online networking aspects of his 2008 Presidential primary campaign. Critically important to President Obama's victory in November 2008 was his campaign's use of the BSD Online Tools Suite. The campaign utilized BSD's tools to mobilize over 3 million individual donors to contribute over $500 million online, to motivate over 2 million social networking participants, and to create and promote more than 200,000 offline events across the country. 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.”