Elevate Government Affairs Launches New Digital Advocacy Practice
Elevate Government Affairs, a premier bipartisan and bicameral lobbying firm, is expanding its suite of client services by launching a digital advocacy practice, which will include digital advocacy and grassroots activation capabilities. Bret Manley, Executive Vice President, will lead Elevate’s new stream of work.
“During my many years of campaign experience in targeted, competitive Congressional districts, I was able to build out comprehensive digital advocacy strategies that allowed us to compete in high stakes campaign environments. I am thrilled to now be leading such a venture at Elevate,” said Bret Manley. “This expansion will allow us to continue to provide measurable results for our clients, through an array of digital advocacy services that will amplify their messages. It will also support the continued growth for our firm as we work with new clients who will benefit from these services.”
“All of us at Elevate are extremely excited for the launch of our new digital advocacy practice,” said Rob Chamberlin, Co-Founder & Principal. “Providing this suite of tools responds to clients expanding needs to meet their advocacy goals in the digital and grassroots arena.”
Since its founding in 2019, Elevate has experienced robust growth and now provides government affairs services to multiple clients from the transportation, aviation, energy, technology, telecommunications, athletics, and travel and tourism industries, among many others. The firm’s success has been built on Elevate’s ability to provide tailored strategies that meet each client’s unique needs, allowing the firm to secure results within Congress and the Administration. Elevate’s new digital advocacy practice will drive similar success by relying on the same level of commitment towards delivering measurable results.
The new practice will include digital targeted advertising campaigns, email marketing lists, social media management, and other innovative digital advocacy strategies. Advocacy efforts will also start at the grassroot levels with online campaigns that target decisionmakers by activating local voters to call, send emails, and sign petitions.