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David All is the founder of TechRepublican, a group blog focusing on the intersection of Republican politics + technology. He is the president of the David All Group and the co-founder of Slatecard. He lives is Washington, DC and has a French Bulldog named Jackson.
Meghann Olshefski is the Site Editor for TechRepublican and Director of the Leadership Institute’s Employment Placement Service. As a Director at the Institute, she works to connect talented conservatives with work in conservative public policy using online communication tools and the Leadership Institute's broad conservative network. In November 2007, Meghann worked to revamp the Leadership Institute's Internet Activist Schools, by recruiting top speakers to train hundreds of conservative activists across the country to get ahead online.
Phillip Copley is the Assistant Director of Information Technology for Pennsylvania Legislative Services, where he is in charge of new product development. In his spare time, Phil is a freelance web designer, Mac addict, and Twitter evangelist. In his previous life, he worked as a Victory Director for the Pennsylvania GOP during the 2008 John McCain presidential campaign. Phil can be seen blogging at PCDC or tweeting at @pcopley.
Ethan Demme is a speaker, blogger and modern media coach. He is a homeschool graduate and the marketing director for Math-U-See.
Wesley Donehue is an over-caffeinated South Carolina based political operative. He owns two Republican web firms - Under The Power Lines and JUMP! New Media. He heads up political strategy for the SC Senate Republican Caucus and web activity for Senator Jim DeMint, Congressman Joe Wilson, and the SC Republican Party. Catch up with Wesley atwww.wesleydonehue.com or on twitter.
Vincent Harris Vincent Harris is founder of Harris Media, LLC, an online communications shop specializing in e-politics. He is a frequent guest speaker on a variety of New Media issues and recently served as New Media Director on the Bob McDonnell's successful Virginia gubernatorial campaign. Previously, Vincent worked on the Presidential campaign of Governor Mike Huckabee, and spent two years working for Texas Senator John Cornyn, both in Texas and at the NRSC. In his spare time, he enjoys learning how to blend into his adopted state (which involves a lot of “y’alls”, hunting, barbecue, and Pat Green).
Jordan Raynor is an opinion leader, blogger and strategist at the intersection of politics, media and technology. Jordan most recently served as the Executive Editor of Sayfie Media, an online news aggregation service, and an Associate of NetPower Strategy, a Republican online strategy firm. During his tenure at Sayfie Media, Jordan executed cutting edge strategies to increase traffic to SayfieReview.com by more than 25%. His work earned SayfieReview.com the title of Best Florida Political Blog by the Washington Post as well as ITFlorida’s first-ever Excellence in Web 2.0 Award. As an Associate of NetPower Strategy, Jordan planned and executed strategic online campaign plans for Republicans on the state and congressional level as well as a Fortune 500 company.
In 2009, Jordan’s widely renowned piece on "online footprints" led him to launchWhatsMyOnlineFootprint.com. A respected opinion leader on the internet’s impact on politics and media, Jordan also regularly serves as a university guest lecturer.
You can follow Jordan on Twitter @JordanRaynor or find him at his blog, JordanRaynor.com.
Jeff Vreeland is the President of VM Technologies, a web development and new media consulting company. He is a father, husband, speaker, and small business owner. He blogs at SocialJeff and tweets at @JVreeland.

