Roger Alan Stone
- Producer
- Writer
Roger Alan Stone - Screenwriter/Producer
Roger Alan Stone is a professional writer, Political Internet pioneer, innovator and entrepreneur. Working in politics and advocacy since the mid 80s and in the political Internet since 1998.
. Writer Roger's writing career spans three decades. A foreign correspondent for the Pacific New Service in Central America and Europe during the 1980s, his articles appeared in The Baltimore Sun, The Cleveland Plains Dealer, The Rocky Mountain News and The Christian Science Monitor. His more recent publications include Politico (What Obama Could Learn From The Godfather), Campaigns and Elections Magazine and The Washington Post.
. Political Operative Working on seventeen elections in fourteen states, Roger learned to think strategically, bring a goal-focused team together, make the most of available resources to stay within budget and manage huge egos - invaluable skills in producing movies.
. Entrepreneur/New Media Pioneer Roger's combined his knowledge of the practical needs of campaigns with cutting edge technology to invent many of the techniques used now throughout social media and the Internet. In 1998 Roger joined Juno Online Services as a Vice President and founded the Juno Advocacy Network. At JAN he pioneered techniques like geo-targeting Congressional Districts for advocacy and political advertising, using online petitions and surveys for list building and activist recruitment. His innovations were so groundbreaking that Juno patented them and Campaigns and Elections Magazine named Roger a Rising Star of American Politics in 2000. In 2002 Roger founded his own company, Advocacy Inc. to provided data, online advertising and consulting services. Advocacy Inc. pioneered matching voter files for email addresses, doing the first national match of the voter file in 2003, as well as being the first to provide Members of Congress with emails for official communication. In 2003, The American Association of Political Consultants awarded Roger their prestigious Pollie Award in recognition of Advocacy Inc. creating the first online political video advertising for MoveOn.org. In 2010 Roger founded his second company, Advocacy Data. Accounts of Roger's work have appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, National Journal, Roll Call, USA Today, The Economist and many other publications.
Roger Alan Stone is a professional writer, Political Internet pioneer, innovator and entrepreneur. Working in politics and advocacy since the mid 80s and in the political Internet since 1998.
. Writer Roger's writing career spans three decades. A foreign correspondent for the Pacific New Service in Central America and Europe during the 1980s, his articles appeared in The Baltimore Sun, The Cleveland Plains Dealer, The Rocky Mountain News and The Christian Science Monitor. His more recent publications include Politico (What Obama Could Learn From The Godfather), Campaigns and Elections Magazine and The Washington Post.
. Political Operative Working on seventeen elections in fourteen states, Roger learned to think strategically, bring a goal-focused team together, make the most of available resources to stay within budget and manage huge egos - invaluable skills in producing movies.
. Entrepreneur/New Media Pioneer Roger's combined his knowledge of the practical needs of campaigns with cutting edge technology to invent many of the techniques used now throughout social media and the Internet. In 1998 Roger joined Juno Online Services as a Vice President and founded the Juno Advocacy Network. At JAN he pioneered techniques like geo-targeting Congressional Districts for advocacy and political advertising, using online petitions and surveys for list building and activist recruitment. His innovations were so groundbreaking that Juno patented them and Campaigns and Elections Magazine named Roger a Rising Star of American Politics in 2000. In 2002 Roger founded his own company, Advocacy Inc. to provided data, online advertising and consulting services. Advocacy Inc. pioneered matching voter files for email addresses, doing the first national match of the voter file in 2003, as well as being the first to provide Members of Congress with emails for official communication. In 2003, The American Association of Political Consultants awarded Roger their prestigious Pollie Award in recognition of Advocacy Inc. creating the first online political video advertising for MoveOn.org. In 2010 Roger founded his second company, Advocacy Data. Accounts of Roger's work have appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, National Journal, Roll Call, USA Today, The Economist and many other publications.