Andrew Dohan

Director Of Marketing, Communications & Technology at Kids Above All

Andrew Dohan, MSC has a diverse work experience in marketing, communications, and government relations. Andrew is currently serving as the Director of Marketing, Communications & Technology at Kids Above All, where they led the agency's rebranding efforts and successfully increased annual revenue and digital giving. Prior to that, they worked as the District Director for State Senator Laura Murphy & State Senator Dan Kotowski, where they managed external communications and implemented social media strategies. Andrew also held positions as a Communications Specialist at the Illinois State Senate Democratic Caucus, Field Director & GOTV/Election Day Coordinator for Dan Kotowski's State Senate campaign, and Field Organizer for Chicago for Rahm Emanuel and Citizens for Noland. Additionally, Andrew gained experience in promotions and radio as a Promotions Intern at ESPN RADIO AM. Andrew started their career as a Legislative Intern for State Senator Michael Noland.

Andrew Dohan, MSC completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcasting and Electronic Communication, History at Marquette University from 2005 to 2009. Andrew then pursued a Master of Science in Communication, General at Northwestern University from 2017 to 2018.

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Aurora, United States

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Kids Above All

At Kids Above All, we believe young people who have experienced trauma can become independent adults who live meaningful, productive lives. Since 1894, our mission has been to protect, heal and educate children and families so they can build better lives. Last year, Kids Above All served 2,541 young people and families in Cook, DuPage, Kane and Lake counties, who experienced trauma. We are experts in trauma-informed care, helping our youth on their healing journey so they can have the best possible life. Our programs include early childhood learning for children living in poverty, foster care and adoption services for youth who have suffered abuse and neglect, housing for teens and homeless young adults, and counseling.


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