Welcoming Eisha Misra to the team

Caldwell, NJ -- Publitics announced Eisha Misra will join the firm and serve as Chief Strategist, based in Washington, D.C.  As a political appointee in the Biden-Harris Administration, Eisha served as Digital Engagement Director at the Department of Labor, overseeing the online presence of Secretary of Labor, Marty Walsh, from policy rollouts to 1:1 audience engagement.  

“Eisha brings a deep well of experience at the highest level of government and politics to our team in the digital space and beyond,” said Krayton.  “She will play a critical role in continuing to innovate and deliver results for clients.”    

Prior to her public service, she played a pivotal role in the success of President Biden’s primary and general election campaigns as the Northeast Digital Organizing Director. Originally from New Jersey, Eisha now lives in Washington, D.C. with her fiancé and their rescue pup. 

“As a proud Jersey girl, I'm excited to join the Publitics team and continue to expand our Washington presence,” said Misra.  “It’s more critical than ever to communicate effectively across mediums on issues ranging from clean energy, to defending democracy.  We’re well positioned to counsel our clients through their biggest challenges.” 

Publitics works nationwide with campaigns, executives, organizations and brands to address their most pressing communications and strategic challenges.  The firm has won national awards, including 2023 w3 Awards for their work with the Lincoln Project, 2022 Reed and Pollie Awards for work with an independent expenditure supporting New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s historic re-election and a 2021 Reed Award for work with the Biden campaign.  

“Eisha is a bonafide star within the Democratic Party. She has led digital operations for the New Hampshire Democrats, the United States Department of Labor, and was a key component of the digital team that put Joe Biden over the top in the 2020 presidential election,” said Publitics principal Henry de Koninck.  “We’re thrilled to welcome her to the team.” 

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