The Federalist Names Sean Davis As Chief Executive Officer

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Sean Davis was named president of The Federalist, Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway revealed on Monday. Davis, who co-founded The Federalist in 2013 as well as has acted as its chief financial officer since its development, will now look after the business’s operations.

“Sean is the perfect person to serve as The Federalist’s chief executive officer,” Hemingway said. “He is the rare person in politics who understands campaigns, Congress, investigative journalism, and how to grow and manage a business. The Federalist’s success was no accident. From the very beginning, Sean’s steady leadership and judgment have been key to our many achievements.”

A Steady Hand At The Federalist Under Sean Davis

Davis has a lengthy background in politics, organization, and also online media. As the chief investigator for the late Sen. Tom Coburn, (R-OK), he was introduced into national politics by investigating waste and also corruption in federal investing. In addition to leading an effective battle to prohibit wasteful congressional earmarks, an effort which was ridiculed as hopeless by political experts at the time, Davis was called among the leading congressional staffers under the age of 35 for leading the implementation of the legislation that developed USASpending.gov.

Davis attended The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received an MBA, with honors, with a concentrate on fiance and also entrepreneurial management according to The Federalist. Following business school, he joined The Daily Caller, where he functioned as the business’s very first Chief Financial Officer. In 2013, after working as an economic policy adviser on the presidential campaign of previous Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Davis co-founded The Federalist with Ben Domenech.

“Sean knows how to report out a story, how to conduct deep investigative journalism — just look at his investigative work exposing the Russian collusion hoax — and how to manage a large and growing enterprise,” Hemingway added. “There is no better person to be leading The Federalist into its next chapter.”

“My goal from the beginning has been to make The Federalist the most influential publication in conservative media,” Davis said. “We have a country to save, and The Federalist is key to that effort. War has been declared against America and its founding principles by left-wing activists, Big Tech, and a completely corrupt corporate media. We have no choice but to win, and that’s what we’re going to do. I’m so proud to be a part of such a fearless team of investigators and writers here at The Federalist.”

As CEO, Davis will oversee and take care of all company procedures and remain to function very closely with the publication’s senior staff, consisting of Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway, Executive Editor Joy Pullmann, Senior Editor John Davidson, as well as founder Ben Domenech. Founded in 2013 by Davis and also Domenech, The Federalist swiftly turned into one of the most courageous and influential political magazines in the country. It remains a day-to-day must-read for anybody interested in the nexus of politics, society, as well as faith in America.

H/T The Federalist

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