McKee’s Campaign Announces It Has Hired One of Raimondo’s Consulting Firms
Tuesday, June 01, 2021
Governor Dan McKee’s election campaign announced on Tuesday that it has engaged Rising Tide Interactive, “a full-service digital marketing agency, to implement comprehensive digital fundraising and persuasion programs.”
The firm worked for former Governor Gina Raimondo’s 2014 and 2018 campaigns and her campaign paid them in excess of $725,000.
McKee’s campaign claims, “Rising Tide Interactive’s work has helped win 30 US Senate and gubernatorial contests. In the past two election cycles, the firm's clients have included the campaigns of Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Mark Warner, Jackie Rosen, Kyrsten Sinema and Tim Kaine -- and Governors Andy Beshear, and Kate Brown."
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTMike Trainor, the campaign coordinator of McKee, said in a statement, "The engagement of Rising Tide Interactive rounds out our robust fundraising team, which also includes consultant Laurie Bosio and Finance Director Rachel Goldstein. I am confident the campaign now has the talent, experience, and bandwidth to raise substantial funds to support Governor McKee’s planned candidacy.”
Annie Levene, a partner of Rising Tide, stated “our objective is to create strong grassroots support for the Governor while also building a fundraising enterprise that will support the McKee campaign.”
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