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Madelaine st. Onge

Director, Government Affairs & Strategic Advancement at Starry

Madelaine St. Onge has a diverse work experience across various industries and roles.

In 2007, they started as an intern at Fuel Outdoor.

In 2009, they worked as a Field Program Coordinator and Assistant to the Event Planner for Bloomberg for Mayor 2009 campaign.

From 2010 to 2013, they worked at Bloomberg LP, first as a Project Assistant in the Philanthropy Department and then as an Executive Assistant to the Chief Communications Officer and Communications Coordinator.

In 2010, they were the Director of Scheduling for Dan Donovan's campaign for New York State Attorney General.

Madelaine also worked as a consultant at The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City, where they were responsible for reorganizing the donor database.

In 2013, they became a Senior Coordinator in Communications and Government Relations at Aereo.

From 2015 to 2018, they worked at LaunchSquad, first as an Account Executive and then as a Senior Account Executive.

Since 2018, Madelaine has been working at Starry, Inc. Madelaine started as the Director of Communications and Government Affairs and was later promoted to the role of Director of Government Affairs and Strategic Advancement. In this role, they lead Starry's state and local government relations and digital equity advocacy efforts nationally. Madelaine establishes strategic relationships with local elected officials, city and county agencies, and advocacy groups to advance Starry's business priorities and digital inclusion initiatives.

Madelaine St. Onge attended Fairfield University from 2005 to 2009 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies, Economics, and Politics. Prior to attending Fairfield University, they attended Bronxville H.S. for an undisclosed period of time, but no degree or field of study information was provided.

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  • Director, Government Affairs & Strategic Advancement

    August, 2022 - present

  • Director Communications Government Affairs

    February, 2018

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