Unearth
Libby Hall currently serves as Executive Vice President of Public Affairs at Unearth, a public affairs technology company, since December 2014. Previous roles include Vice President and Director of Client Services, where notable achievements included writing a tweet for a presidential candidate, launching a data visualization platform with over 500 economic indicators, and increasing real-life turnout for constituent events. Prior experience includes roles as Director of Social Media at Flint Group of Agencies, where Libby was a social media strategist for the United States Speedskating team during the Winter Olympics, and Digital Strategist at AdFarm. Additional positions include adjunct faculty at Minnesota State University Moorhead, Youth Advisory Board member at Ypulse, media analyst at Campbell Mithun, co-founder of advertising blog Yaybia, and media team leader for the National Student Advertising Competition. Educational credentials include a Stanford LEAD Professional Certificate and a Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Communication from the University of Minnesota.
Unearth
Unearth is a public affairs technology company where machine intelligence meets human intelligence. Our advocacy tools are created by public affairs professionals with decades of insider expertise. Learn more at www.unearthcampaigns.com. LEGISLATIVE & ISSUE ADVOCACY We’ll make your case. And we’ll make it compelling. We use data, superior creative and targeted outreach to drive the voters who matter most to action. ELECTORAL CAMPAIGNS Marathons at sprint pace. You can count on us to go the distance. We have the team, the experience and the stamina to make digital the key element of victory. ASSOCIATION COMMUNICATIONS Member expectations move one way…up. We guide your internal and external digital communications to help serve your members and position your industry for success. UNEARTH ENTERPRISE We achieve marketing and sales goals with a fresh, campaign-style approach. Our operational pace, attention to detail and singular focus on getting results will be a welcomed contrast to the typical agency relationship.