![]() Erica Prosser |
Berlin Rosen has named Erica Prosser, who was VP at political campaign firm Wildfire Contact, senior VP in its Los Angeles campaign and creative service practice.
She will handle strategic messaging, direct mail and media campaigns on the local, Congressional and presidential levels, as well as independent expenditure efforts from labor and Democratic advocacy groups.
At Wildfire, Prosser worked for Emily’s List-backed and Red to Blue candidates in the 2018 midterm, scoring wins in Texas and the Oklahoma upset victory of Kendra Horn.
Earlier Prosser was VP at Mack Crounse and senior political strategist at Lake Research Partners and Message Audience and Presentation.


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