Lindsay Ellenbogen

Lindsay Ellenbogen is an American communications professional. She most recently served as deputy director and public relations manager for Michael Bloomberg in Washington D.C. and is known for her philanthropic support of children and youth.
Career
As communications advisor, Ellenbogen helped to launch Building America's Future, a bi-partisan infrastructure campaign by Michael Bloomberg, which was co-chaired by Ed Rendell and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
She also served in the private sector for Ruder Finn Public Relations, working on different political campaigns. In 2011 and 2012 she regularly contributed blog articles for The Hill.
Ellenbogen served as adjunct professor at Fordham University and currently serves as adjunct professor of media and politics at the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management.
Memberships and affiliations
In 2011, Ellenbogen founded the Sara Start Fund for Foster Youth and serves on the board of two non-profits in the same sector. Since 2012, she also serves on the Advisory Council to the Children's Cabinet.
She also serves as Vice-Chair of The Phillips Collection art museum in Washington D.C.
Awards and recognitions
Ellenbogen designed the PR campaign "Infrastructure's Dream Team Makes It Happen" which was listed as Award Finalist for Public Sector Campaign of the Year by PR week several times.
Personal life
Ellenbogen is married and based in Washington D.C.
 
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