RightVoter Hires Creative Director

May 9, 2019

RightVoter LLC, a national Republican political and strategic consulting firm, has named Amanda Biundo as Creative Director. Biundo will oversee graphic design for print, mail, and digital projects, working closely with the RightVoter team and clients.

RightVoter partner Andrew Boucher said:

“Amanda Biundo already has an impressive portfolio of eye-catching design work. Her addition will expand our service offerings to our clients and streamline the creative process.”

Amanda Biundo has more than five years of experience working with campaigns and political organizations and has done freelance work with RightVoter for more than a year, designing comprehensive branding packages, direct mail campaigns, and digital advertising. As an undergrad at New England College, she double-majored in political science and communication studies and served as President of the College Republicans and Vice President of the Student Senate.

Amanda Biundo is the daughter of RightVoter partner Michael Biundo.

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