Eliza Wiant
Associate Vice President, Digital
Connect: Email
Eliza Wiant is a relentless political campaigner and unapologetic queer woman with a knack for digital strategy and a passion for democracy. She fell in love with campaigns after helping flip the House blue, and has since worked to elect mayors, congresswomen, senators, and presidents.
At Precision, Eliza uses her campaign education to make companies more equity-minded and her digital marketing education to make political spaces more digitally savvy. Her passion for digital organizing is now being channeled into campaigns like helping pass the Equality Act and amplifying March For Our Lives’ message of change.
Before joining Precision, Eliza drove digital organizing efforts most recently for senate campaigns in Georgia and Kentucky, and for Elizabeth Warren’s campaign for president. She got her start in digital marketing working at Google, where she drove email, social, and paid media campaigns.
Eliza lives in D.C. and is a graduate of Harvard, where she studied the psychology of economic and social inequality. When she’s not working to elect candidates she believes in, she’s fighting for statehood, struggling with the NYT crossword, and listening to R&B oldies.

Social media must-follow:
Article everyone should read:
Tressie McMillan Cottom on the Moral Panics of Our Moment or listen to Your Success Probably Didn’t Come From Merit Alone by Ezra Klein
Favorite app:
Eliza Wiant
Associate Vice President, Digital
Connect: Email

Social media must-follow:
Article everyone should read:
Tressie McMillan Cottom on the Moral Panics of Our Moment or listen to Your Success Probably Didn’t Come From Merit Alone by Ezra Klein
Favorite app:
Eliza Wiant is a relentless political campaigner and unapologetic queer woman with a knack for digital strategy and a passion for democracy. She fell in love with campaigns after helping flip the House blue, and has since worked to elect mayors, congresswomen, senators, and presidents.
At Precision, Eliza uses her campaign education to make companies more equity-minded and her digital marketing education to make political spaces more digitally savvy. Her passion for digital organizing is now being channeled into campaigns like helping pass the Equality Act and amplifying March For Our Lives’ message of change.
Before joining Precision, Eliza drove digital organizing efforts most recently for senate campaigns in Georgia and Kentucky, and for Elizabeth Warren’s campaign for president. She got her start in digital marketing working at Google, where she drove email, social, and paid media campaigns.
Eliza lives in D.C. and is a graduate of Harvard, where she studied the psychology of economic and social inequality. When she’s not working to elect candidates she believes in, she’s fighting for statehood, struggling with the NYT crossword, and listening to R&B oldies.