Harper Reed
Harper Reed
Harper Reed is an American entrepreneur and technologist, known for his work in the fields of technology and digital innovation. He gained widespread recognition as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Barack Obama's 2012 presidential campaign, where he played a key role in developing 381" >technology, particularly in data analytics and social media, revolutionized how political campaigns utilize technology to engage with the electorate and streamline communication efforts.
In addition to his work on the Obama campaign, Reed has founded and worked with several tech startups, including Modest Inc., a company focused on digital strategy and infrastructure, which was later acquired by PayPal. His work spans across industries, where he applies his knowledge of technology, data, and digital marketing to create innovative solutions for businesses and governments. Reed is also a sought-after speaker at technology conferences, discussing the intersection of politics, technology, and social change.
One of Reed's thought-provoking quotes is, "The intersection of technology and politics is where the real innovation happens." This reflects his belief that technology has the power to shape not only industries but also societal structures and political landscapes. Through his contributions to the tech world and his innovative approach to digital campaigns, Harper Reed continues to influence the future of both technology and politics.