Dan Frost

Associate Vice President, Digital

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Dan Frost serves as an associate vice president on the digital team. Dan is a seasoned digital strategist with more than a decade of experience working on (and winning) comprehensive issue and policy campaigns at the national, state, and local level. At Precision, Dan helps his clients imagine, design, and implement digital strategies across a variety of channels to move the needle on key issues such as affordable health care, immigration reform, and LGBTQ+ justice.

At Precision, he has worked with leading organizations to: announce a landmark LGBTQ+ Supreme Court victory, navigate a client off email gray lists and significantly improve their deliverability, release a New York Times, Sunday Times, and Irish Times bestselling book to both critical and reader acclaim, respond in real-time to voting disinformation in the aftermath of the 2020 election, and build a global advocacy flashpoint that resulted in over a billion impressions. Dan builds strong relationships with clients and helps them proactively approach their digital work as well as leverage key moments to support their goals and mission.

Prior to joining Precision, Dan served as the digital strategy and communications manager for Community Catalyst, a national non-profit health care advocacy organization. There he managed all of the organization’s digital work, and provided technical assistance to its partner organizations in 49 U.S. states. Before that, Dan worked in marketing for a daily newspaper in the USA Today network, and interned at a marketing firm for non-profits and socially-responsible companies. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Vermont, where he studied political science and public communication.

Dan happily resides in America’s next state, Washington D.C., with his anxious but infinitely lovable dog.