Arianna Jones, a top communications deputy for Bernie Sanders' presidential bid, has landed at Revolution Messaging as senior VP of PR for the Washington-based progressive digital shop.
The hire marks the firm's foray into media services, alongside its grassroots and online organizing base.
Jones, deputy communications director for Sanders, was a booking and segment producer for MSNBC's "The Ed Show" and started out in NBC's page and communications units.
Revolution, led by former Obama for America online director Scott Goodstein, was a key contractor of the Sanders campaign. The firm also prommoted VP of advertising Eden Joyner to senior VP of business development.
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