Mo Elleithee, a prominent figure in Democratic Party communications strategy, has made headlines as the founding Executive Director of Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service. With a career spanning over two decades, Mo has served as Communications Director for the Democratic National Committee and worked on four presidential campaigns, including Hillary Clinton’s 2008 bid.
In addition to his work on national campaigns, Mo has also been a senior advisor and strategist for Senator Tim Kaine’s campaigns for Governor and U.S. Senate, as well as on various statewide and local races across the country. His expertise in political communication has been widely recognized, with appearances as a political commentator on television and radio and a named contributor for FOX News.
Mo’s educational background includes an undergraduate degree from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service and a Master’s in Political Management from The George Washington University. He has also been honored on Washington Life Magazine’s “Power 100” list and Campaigns & Elections Magazine’s “Top Influencer” list.
As a founding partner of Hilltop Public Solutions, a renowned political consulting and public affairs firm in Washington, Mo has solidified his reputation as a leading figure in the political arena. His role as the Executive Director of Georgetown’s Institute of Politics and Public Service further cements his status as a prominent voice in Democratic Party messaging and strategy.
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