Andrew Feldman (he/him) is one of the nation’s leading progressive communications and media strategists. He is the founder of Feldman Strategies LLC, a firm with a record of delivering results for clients ranging from major labor, progressive organizations and non-profits to congressional candidates and prime ministers. In 2015, Feldman was recognized for his work and named a “Rising Star” by Campaigns and Elections magazine – a prestigious honor for up-and-coming political professionals.

Currently, Feldman works with progressive organizations to shape public opinion and move their agenda forward. With personal relationships with media in all 50 states and across the nation, he specializes in breaking through crowded media landscapes and the 24-hour news cycle to ensure these organizations’ stories are heard.

In a moment when workers rights across the country are under attack, he is deeply proud to work with leading labor unions including the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), American Federation of State County Municipal Employees (AFSCME), and the United Auto Workers (UAW),  where he uses his expertise to enhance the media coverage and public relations strategy of these organizations and their members.

In addition to his work with organized labor, Feldman is privileged to advise and execute media relations and communications strategy for a number of other high profile progressive organizations who are committed to protecting our democracy, strengthening voting rights and ensuring access to health care for all people, including Planned Parenthood, Michigan Democratic Party, Committee to Protect Health Care, Democracy Forward, and Equal Ground.

Prior to founding Feldman Strategies, Feldman served as the Political Director to John Delaney’s 2012 congressional campaign, one of the most competitive congressional races in the country that year. Feldman’s work played a large part in the resulting victory, which unseated a 20-year Republican incumbent. Before serving as the Delaney campaign’s political director, Feldman spent several years working on campaigns ranging from city council to the presidency of the United States. He also worked in government, most notably doing advance work for the Office of the Vice President and in the private sector for Devine Mulvey and Rasky Baerlein Strategic Communication, leading media and public relations firms.

Feldman is a frequent political commentator and has appeared as a Democratic Strategist in a wide array of outlets including the Associated Press, Washington Post, New York Times and Politico and on Fox Business and The Hill TV.  He graduated from The George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs with a BA in Political Communication and lives in Northern Virginia and Charleston, SC with his wife Megan, son Spencer, and their Havanese dog, Nash.