Personnel note: Scott Kosanovich named partner at Statecraft Digital
Congratulations,: Statecraft Digital adds Scott Kosanovich as a partner,

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Kosanovich will focus on growth and account management.

Statecraft Digital has added Scott Kosanovich as a partner, the Democratic political communications firm announced Monday.

Kosanovich most recently worked as the Florida state director for Michael Bloomberg’s 2020 presidential campaign, but his campaign resume extends back nearly a decade when he served as Florida deputy state director for President Barack Obama’s grassroots organization Organizing for Action, and Regional Field Director for Pinellas and Hillsborough counties for now-U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist’s gubernatorial campaign in 2014.

Among his signature wins is the 2013 special election that saw former Democratic Rep. Amanda Murphy win a special election to succeed Republican Mike Fasano in House District 36.

He later went on to lead Florida House Victory, the campaign arm for Democrats in the state House.

During the 2018 cycle, Kosanovich ran the first ever statewide field program focused entirely on the State House. The program led to the largest gains for Democrats in over 20 years as they flipped eight Republican seats and won two of the most hotly contested special elections in the country.

“I’m excited to be joining the already amazing team at Statecraft Digital and look forward to continuing to build on the already historic work they have been a part of,” Kosanovich said.

Kosanovich is a graduate of St. Petersburg College, where he earned a degree in Public Policy. The Clearwater resident joins a team that includes managing partner Chris Mitchell and partner Anna Breedlove.

In his new role, Kosanovich will be focusing on growth and account management for Statecraft.

“We are excited to welcome Scott to the Statecraft family. He brings vast experience, passion, and talent that will be a great addition to our team. I look forward to once again working with Scott to elect Democrats up and down the ballot for cycles to come,” Mitchell said.

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