Principals
Jeff Stanger, Principal
Jeffrey Stanger is Co-Founder and Principal of NetCampaign. In this role, Mr. Stanger is responsible for all business dealings, as well as all site design and architecture for NetCampaign's projects. Mr. Stanger is also lead consultant to NetCampaign's stable of clients.
Previously, Mr. Stanger served as Washington Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, where he directed and conducted research on political advertising, children's television and other media issues. As Director, he was also head of press and public relations for the Center's Washington office. His research has been cited by the Washington Post, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Time Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, National Journal, NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, National Public Radio, Roll Call, Variety, Broadcasting & Cable, and others. He has been quoted in several major publications, including the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Philadelphia Inquirer, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and others on the topics of political advertising, campaign finance, and public opinion of children's television. His research on issue advertising was cited in House and Senate floor debate on campaign finance reform legislation. He has appeared on NBC, CNN, C-SPAN, CBC Worldview and as a guest on numerous national, local and syndicated radio programs.
Mr. Stanger oversaw all information technologies and Internet initiatives for the Annenberg Public Policy Center. During the 1997-1998 election cycle, Mr. Stanger researched and designed "IssueAds@APPC," an online tracking study of issue advocacy advertising, which was profiled by USA Today and PBS.org, and called "the place to go on the Internet for information on issue advocacy advertising" by Policy.com.
Mr. Stanger's work at NetCampaign includes sites for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's (RWJF) national Covering the Uninsured initiative, the newly established Pew Research Center, the People & the Press project within the Pew Research Center, Pew Hispanic Center, Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, the Pew Global Attitudes Project, the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, RWJF's Covering Kids initiative, the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, the Trust for America's Health, National Institute for Early Education Research, Student Voices, the Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care, Home at Last, and many others.
NetCampaign's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including five Golden Dot Awards from the Graduate School of Political Management, an honorable mention Pollie Award for Best Overall Internet Campaign in 2000 from the American Association of Political Consultants, and a series of Galaxy, Mercury and iNova awards for web development.
Mr. Stanger holds a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication and a bachelor's degree from UCLA.
Daniel Ouellet, Principal
Daniel Ouellet is Co-Founder and Principal at NetCampaign. Mr. Ouellet has extensive experience in technology development and programming, particularly to the broadcast sector. He has served as Director of Technology for the United States for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Washington, DC. He is also President of Software by Design Corporation, which provides software programming, network administration, WAN and LAN engineering and Internet design and support to a range of private and public sector organizations. He also serves as Network Systems Engineer for PressCom, Inc. of Washington, DC, where he is responsible for the design, implementation, operation, support and security of a complete building-wide network operation, including email, DNS, Web, Cisco router and remote access. Mr. Ouellet has extensive skills as a Broadcast Engineer Specialist, planning, designing, installing and maintaining radio and television operations. As a Network Administration Specialist, Mr. Ouellet is capable of planning, installing, maintaining all PC, network, servers, hubs, switches, bridges, routers, LANs, WANs, Internet access, Intranets, network databases, FTP servers, DNS servers, WINS servers, Web servers, proxy servers, and application servers. He has Windows NT Server expertise. Mr. Ouellet's programming expertise includes C++ and Java++. He is a member of the Microsoft Developer Network. He has developed numerous software applications that are used in the broadcast sector and several custom database applications tailored to the Windows NT Server environment. Mr. Ouellet studied advanced electronics, technical at Sherbrooke College, Quebec, with a specialization in microelectronics.
