President at 720 Strategies
Washington D.C. Metro Area
President at 720 Strategies
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Pam Fielding is recognized as one of the industry pioneers in the field of cyberadvocacy. A policy writer, Internet strategist, and author, she has successfully leveraged the Internet as a tool for political action and activism in numerous online campaigns over the last 14 years.
Before starting 720 Strategies (formerly E-Advocates), Fielding spent more than 10 years working in the association arena and launched one of the top online advocacy programs in the country for the National Education Association. The program delivers tens of thousands of emails annually to Congress and state legislatures in support of public education.
Fielding's work in the field of Internet politics and her successful cyberadvocacy campaigns have garnered extensive press coverage, including ABC's "Nightline," The Washington Post, CNN Headline News, Fortune, Business Week, Reuters, Associated Press, and more. Fielding is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer who has conducted presentations on Internet advocacy for American University, George Washington University, and the American Society of Association Executives, among others.
Fielding is the co-author of The Net Effect: How Cyberadvocacy is Changing the Political Landscape.
public affairs, online advocacy, grassroots, politics, the business of business, real estate
American League of Lobbyists, Public Affairs Council, DC Tech Council, American Association of Political Consultants
American Association of Political Consultants' Pollie Awards, 2000-2005
Public Affairs Council Grassroots Innovation Award 2006
Showalter Group Political Innovation Award 2006
American Association of Political Consultants Rookie of the Year