This week: A deep dive into how AI is upending ad production,
new polling on where voters actually get their news, and why your next campaign
strategy may need a media rethink. Plus: what to expect at Pollies 25 and a new
member resource that puts all the political advertising policies (e.g. Meta, Google, etc.) in one easy guide.
Anna Ross
Membership
Marketing & Communications Manager
In this issue…
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AI, ad strategy & what’s next in our latest podcast
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Shifts in voter trust revealed at NYC Networking Night
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Pollies preview: New Foundation director & how to get involved
- Member-exclusive
ad policy guide—what platforms allow (and block)
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Don’t Miss
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New Podcast Drop: AI, Ads and What’s Next |
🎬 Rebecca Pearcey (Bryson Gillette)
sits down with Melanie McGhee, Director of Production at Mean
Green Media, to talk about how AI is revolutionizing campaign ad production. If
you think you’ve seen it all, think again.
- TV
to TikTok: 30-second broadcast spots are taking a back seat to snackable
and streaming digital content.
- AI Takes the Wheel:
A powerful North Dakota referendum ad produced entirely with AI — no actors,
no crew. Just symbols and story.
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Budget Hack:
Small campaigns are using AI to punch above their weight.
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Humans Still Matter: Authenticity,
nuance, and emotional resonance — where AI still falls short and consultants shine.
🎧 The episode is out now. Make time. |
Trust in Media is Crashing. What Now? |
At AAPC’s NYC Networking night, Global Strategy Group previewed new research:
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Just 30% of Americans trust mainstream outlets (down from 44% in 2022).
- 57%
of Gen Z and Millennials trust influencers over elected officials.
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72% want clarity over mud slinging.
👉 Read the full report here to help shape your content strategy.
Kudos to our Greater NY Chapter
Co-Chairs Chapin Fay (Lighthouse Public Affairs, LLC) and
Bradley Honan (Honan Strategy Group) and event sponsors, GSG, L2 and
Print Tech of WPA for supporting a meaningful evening of connection and timely insights. |
Meet Sheila Brantley: AAPC Foundation’s New Director |
Say hello to Sheila Brantley,
our new AAPC Foundation Director. She’s a pro in association management, strategic
partnerships, and nonprofit leadership. With nearly two decades under her belt
and a master’s in public administration from Syracuse University, she’s built
a career around driving impact—especially in the areas of fundraising, governance, and public policy.
But what really sets her apart is her
passion for mission-driven work. Sheila’s stepping in at a pivotal time for
the AAPC Foundation. As she puts it, “We’re not just raising funds—we’re
defending something much bigger: political free speech.”
Through the Foundation, AAPC supports
research, education, and the next generation of political professionals. “These
investments matter more than ever in today’s digital age,” she said. “We’re
working to ensure the democratic process stays strong and accessible for everyone."
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So, how can you get involved?
There’s a buzz in the
air as we count down to Pollies 25—with over 850 of you already registered,
it’s shaping up to be one of our biggest yet. If you're heading there, Sheila
has a few suggestions for how to combine fun, networking, and impact:
⛳ Swing Into Action
Kick off the week at our
Foundation Golf Tournament
on Monday—fresh air, friendly competition, and a chance to network in the most
laid-back way possible. Spots are limited!
🍻 Cheers at the Bee
Grab a pint and some pub vibes at the
Party With a Purpose
on Tuesday night. Its classic English charm meets campaign camaraderie—perfect
for unwinding and connecting.
🏆 Celebrate in Style—Reserve a Table for Pollie Awards Night
Celebrate the industry's accomplished
stars, toast your wins (or your friends’!) at the Pollie Awards Ceremony & After Party on Wednesday!
Reserve a table
to get one of the best seats in the house.
As Sheila
says, “Whether you’re swinging a golf club or clinking glasses, you’re helping move the mission forward.”
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📣 New Member Resource: Platform Ad Policy Guide |
We’ve compiled the latest rules on political advertising
across top platforms—Meta, Google, and more. AAPC’s
Guide on Commercial Platform Policies for Political Advertising offers one convenient, easy-to-navigate guide for Members only.
Click here to
learn more about AAPC Advocacy.
🔒 This resource is available to AAPC members only.
Want access?
Join AAPC today
to stay ahead of industry
regulations and unlock exclusive tools like this one. |
Webinar: Crafting the Winning Media Mix
| April 29
Pollies 25 |
May 19-21 | Colorado Springs, CO
Midwest Regional
Conference | June 23-24 | Cincinnati, Ohio
DC Regional Conference | July 9-10 | Washington, DC
Southwest Regional Conference | September 15-16 | Austin, TX
California Regional Conference | October 14 | Long Beach, CA
Atlanta
Networking Luncheon | October 30 | Atlanta GA
Pollies
26 | March 24-26, 2026 | Amelia Island, FL
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New & Returning Members this Month |
Erin Abell (Numinar Analytics), Joe
Alder (J.L. Partners), Betsy App (Change Research),
Sam Barnett (VoterX LLC), Chester Bedell (TUNNL),
Amy Benner (Rutgers University - New Brunswick), Andrew
Bernucca (Kinetic Strategies), Nizar Bhojani (TextByChoice),
Michael Biundo (Ascent Strategic Inc), Anna Blaszkiw
(BASK Digital Media), Matthew Brownfield (Pelican Campaigns),
Parker Butterworth (Okra Media), Jaycob Bytel
(Paragon Communications, LLC), Kiele Cabrera (Ven Vamos Strategies),
Katie Castigliola (BASK Digital Media), Shreyas Chandra
Shekar (R), Zoe Chaves (Switchboard), Hugo Cordova
(Okra Media), Adrianna Dobbs (Politicoin), Jessica Dominici
(Full Stack Text), Nolan Dunagan (Politicoin), Jacklyn
English (Broadnet), Daytona Everett (Praetorian Public
Relations), Jere Ford (BASK Digital Media), Ryan Gordon
(Hearst Corporation), Zak Hayes (Full Stack Text), Elisa
Henry (Inquoro), J James (R), Courtney Kaufman
(The H2 Organization), Scott Kelper (FreeWheel), Courtney
Knittle (Quorum), Kendra Kojcsich (Causal), Grace
Kroeger (EMC Research, Inc.), Ashley Lowerre (RumbleUp),
Tom Lubbock (J.L. Partners), Christopher Martinez (Hearst
Corporation), Sarah Mautino (Convergence Media), Patrick
McGill (Patrick McGill Inc), Michael Meehan (Squared
Communications), Timothy Meyer (MHW Media, LLC), Sara
Meyer (TelevisaUnivision), Dustin Miller (Full Stack
Text), Don Monell (Aristotle), Anjan Mukherjee
(Tunlaw Strategies), Camille Mumford (Emerson College Polling),
Melanie Nash (The Trade Desk), Mikala Paula
Cohen (COURIER),
Daniel Pereira (Tavern Research), Kevin Pikkel (VoterX
LLC), John Pohlman (Lawrence & Schiller), Eileen
Prugh (MHW Media, LLC), Alexis Salcedo (Switchboard),
Jacob Satterfield (North Shore Strategies), Klaus Schneegans
(Buzz360, LLC), Paige Severson (BASK Digital Media),
Mischa Smith (Evinco Strategies), Courtney Stein (Deep
Sync), Evan Stewart (Direct One), Bennett Thompson
(Inferred Mind), Fernando Torres (303 Digital), Kevin
White (EMC Research), Dirk Wiggins (Inquoro), Kevin
Zambrano (Red Spark Strategy), Bill Zeidler (Ohpynez)
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