DNC Announces New Political Director, David Boundy

May 8, 2007

The Democratic National Committee announced today that David Boundy has joined the DNC as Political Director. Boundy was formerly a partner at Grassroots Solutions.

"We are thrilled to have David joining the DNC team," said DNC Chairman Howard Dean. "A battle-tested, respected political veteran, Boundy's expertise will be a tremendous asset as we work closely with our state parties to continue to build and strengthen our party, and elect a Democratic president in 2008."

Boundy brings extensive experience in politics, technology, grassroots organizing and field operations. As the AFL-CIO's Campaign Director and Deputy Political Director from 1996 – 2005, Boundy helped design and direct the AFL-CIO's successful field programs. Boundy also served at the U.S. Department of Labor in the Clinton Administration, and he worked on the Clinton/Gore and Dukakis/Bentsen Presidential campaigns. He has also managed and consulted on several state and local campaigns.