About

Jenna Lowenstein is a digital strategist who helps Democratic candidates, progressive organizations, mission-driven corporations, and other do-gooders with digital and technology. She's an expert in online fundraising, email marketing, digital advertising, social media, and particularly enjoys bringing together the most talented branding experts, graphic designers, content producers, video producers to create impactful campaigns for her clients.

 

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Jenna Lowenstein is a digital-first strategist for advocacy organizations, Democratic campaigns, and mission-driven companies.

As one of the first Democratic campaign managers to come from a digital background, Jenna helped run Cory Booker’s campaign for president as Deputy Campaign Manager and managed Senator Chris Murphy’s 2018 re-election campaign.

Previously, she served as Digital Director for Hillary for America, where she led the nationwide team that used social media, email, online advertising, design, and video to communicate the campaign's message, organize volunteers, turn out voters, and raise $330 million online. 

Jenna came to the campaign from EMILY's List, the organization dedicated to electing pro-choice Democratic women to office. As Vice President of Digital she expanded the group's reach on social media and oversaw record-breaking online fundraising during the 2014 midterm elections. 

Prior to joining EMILY's List, Jenna honed her digital chops as Deputy Digital Director at the Democratic National Committee, Deputy Digital Director for Terry McAuliffe's successful campaign for governor of Virginia, and at the B Corp Change.org, where she helped grow a community of more than 50 million people worldwide dedicated to making the change they want to see. 

She’s passionate about protecting our democracy, criminal justice reform, LGBT rights, and abortion rights, among other things, and is always eager to discuss projects in those movements.

Jenna lives in Connecticut with her wife and daughter and is a graduate of Georgetown University. Her work has been highlighted in POLITICO, Rolling StoneVanity Fair, the New York TimesWashington Post, and Elle, which said Hillary Clinton is "So Good at Twitter."