Blue State
Janeace Slifka has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Janeace is currently working as the Vice President of Accounts at Blue State. Prior to that, they held positions as a Senior Director and Director at Outcast from 2019 to 2021. Before that, they worked at Connections Media LLC in roles such as Senior Director of Client Services and Operations, Senior Director of Client Services, Manager of Client Services, and Client Services Intern. Janeace also has experience as an Editorial Assistant at Forbes Magazine and as a Client Services Assistant at National Journal. Earlier in their career, they worked as an Online Marketing and Communications Intern at EMILY's List and as a Student Board of Directors at Sodexo. Janeace also held positions at the University of Pittsburgh Dining Services and Student Government Board. Additionally, they interned at Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell's Office of Health Care Reform.
Janeace Slifka obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, Communication, and Public & Professional Writing from the University of Pittsburgh, where they studied from 2005 to 2008. Janeace later pursued a Master of Arts degree in Communication, Culture, and Technology from Georgetown University from 2010 to 2012.
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Blue State
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We believe there’s no force more powerful than people taking collective action on the things they care about. When an organization wants to mobilize people around a common purpose, they come to us. We don’t pretend to have all the answers, but we know where to find them: in people. We listen, learn, and uncover new insights that often surprise us and our clients — and move us toward better results. Blue State got its start on the campaign trail, pioneering the use of digital to open up the democratic process. Our new approach caught on, and we set out to do more good: raising millions more for nonprofits, shaping legislation and public opinion, and connecting consumers with brands. While our approach is continually evolving, our ethos has never changed: Make good trouble. When the status quo stands in the way of progress, we challenge it. Be curious. We ask the tough questions and let the data lead to answers. Put people first. We let the user drive the program, not the other way around. Drive real change. We obsess over outcomes and actions. If you need it, build it. We make stuff that empowers people to act on the things they care about. Walk the walk. Progress starts with us: our diversity, inclusion, and commitment to values over profits.