Contributor

Alan Rosenblatt, Ph.D.

Digital Political Strategist & Researcher

Alan Rosenblatt, Ph.D. is Director of Digital Research, providing digital and social media opinion research services at Lake Research Partners, and Senior Vice President of Digital Strategies at turner4D. His pioneering work in digital politics spans more than 25 years and includes teaching the first-ever college course on digital politics in 1995 at George Mason University. Alan is also a columnist at SocialMediaToday.com. He is also currently on the faculty teaching graduate courses on digital and social media politics at Johns Hopkins, American and George Washington Universities. He is the creator and host of the Internet Advocacy Roundtable and The Dr. DigiPol Show. And from 2007 to 2013, he created and directed the enterprise social media program at the Center for American Progress. Alan received his Ph.D. in Political Science from American University in 1992, his M.A in Political Science at Boston College and his B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from Tufts University.