The list is in.
You nominated your friends & colleagues. The votes are tallied.
Yesterday, Politics Magazine released its list of 2009 Rising Stars. We here at TechRepublican want to recognize the two Republican technologists who are surely keeping up the fight to push the right ahead online.
Katie Harbath - Katie is the director of DCI Digital for the DCI Group. She has worked on Rudy Giuliani’s 2008 campaign and for the Republican National Committee.
Here is what Katie had to say about being a Rising Star:
I am humbled and honored that Julie Germany nominated me and Politics Magazine chose me to be one of their 2009 Rising Stars. I'm included with an incredible group of people and am excited to see what great things we can accomplish in the future.
And, Ryan Waite - Ryan is is the president of NextDoor Politics and executive vice president of
Connell Donatelli, an online advertising and marketing firm in
Virginia. He handled the online advertising for John McCain’s
presidential campaign.
Ryan's response:
It’s a great honor and a tribute to all of the great work our team has
done over the last cycle. The best, however, is yet to come.
And we can't forget everyone's favorite Facebook & YouTube friends on the Left who also made Politics' list:
Adam Conner - Adam opened Facebook's Washington D.C. office, where he oversees the company's political and governmental outreach and directed the company’s 2008 election efforts including voter registration and get out the vote tools.
And, Steve Grove - Steve is the head of News and Politics at YouTube. A former journalist, he partnered with CNN to develop the CNN/YouTube debates during the 2008 Election.
Congrats to all - and we look forward to seeing the 'best that is yet to come.'


