About: I’m from New York originally, went to college in Vermont, and spent about a decade in California before moving back east and settling in the Hudson Valley in 2017. As the father of two tiny humans who create a somewhat chaotic home environment, having a place like Co-Work Kingston is a refuge of focus and community.  

What I do: I’ve spent my career working at the intersection of politics, activism, and the internet. Way back in 2008, I co-founded a global non-profit called 350.org focused on building a movement for climate action. After that, I worked to help progressive political campaigns use modern technology and digital media to engage a big audience with persuasive messages.  

Most recently, co-founded a software company called Daisychain that helps organizations large and small solve thorny data challenges and super-charge their outreach. My co-founder lives in Hudson, so it’s a little homegrown Hudson Valley social impact startup.