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Darius Razgaitis  

Darius Razgaitis

Senior Account Executive
razgaitisd@RuderFinn.com

Darius specializes in corporate and public trust issues at Ruder Finn, working with Fortune 500 senior executives on formulating strategy and reaching out to top-tier traditional and new media. His clients have included HP, BP Alternative Energy, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Ruder Finn itself in the book TRUST: The Secret Weapon of Effective Business Leaders, by Ruder Finn co-CEO, Kathy Bloomgarden.

Darius previously worked as a borough coordinator for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s re-election campaign and on successful presidential and parliamentary campaigns in Lithuania. He has also worked in communications at Phoenix House, America’s largest nonprofit substance-abuse treatment program, and Trickle Up, a micro-enterprise nonprofit.

Darius graduated cum laude from Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Economics.

Twitter: RF Darius

Darius Razgaitis's Posts

Who blogged the American Revolution?
June 25, 2009

Can you survive without Facebook?
June 10, 2009

How to look at gender online (SFW)
May 28, 2009

Noodle revue - awesome edition
May 21, 2009

May we never run out of engineers
May 13, 2009

The Noodle Revue
May 8, 2009

The Noodle Revue - Derby Edition
May 1, 2009

Three similarities between swine flu and the recession
April 29, 2009

The Noodle Revue
April 28, 2009

Noodle Revue
March 27, 2009

State of the Media
March 25, 2009

The Noodle Revue
March 20, 2009

Left Brain Candy
March 13, 2009

Rudder Fin and Googleability
March 10, 2009

Left Brain Candy
March 2, 2009

Help Name This Feature
February 27, 2009

Client to NYT: “Eff the paper”
February 27, 2009

Left Brain Candy: article roundup
February 20, 2009

Digital Business Bacon
February 19, 2009

How to tell if your blog is real
February 10, 2009

Top Chef’s Tom Colicchio and digital business trends
January 28, 2009

Best use of online media
January 23, 2009

It’s business, not personal: the mob on Facebook.
January 23, 2009

Shorty awards
January 22, 2009

What innovation haters can learn from the inauguration
January 20, 2009

WIRED community’s favorite small biz
January 8, 2009

Twitter hacked
January 5, 2009

Fetal tweet - when worlds collide
December 12, 2008

Big 3 PR Analysis
December 10, 2008

Will we have to pay for Twitter?
December 4, 2008

Is crowdsourcing reverse plagiarism?
December 3, 2008

Religion, not Working, and Google
November 26, 2008

What Left Brain’s UK counterpart is thinking
November 25, 2008

Google Life
November 20, 2008

PR Week 10th Anniversary Issue Drops
November 17, 2008

Interesection of digital and corporate
November 13, 2008

War 2.0
November 11, 2008

Visiting China
November 7, 2008

Great Voting Tweets and Election 2.0 Thoughts
November 4, 2008

Print obsolete?
October 29, 2008

Friends among robots
October 29, 2008

Yes to RSS!
October 22, 2008

HP: Deadlines are dead
October 21, 2008

Tipping Point 2.0
October 17, 2008

Behind the trends
October 9, 2008

Shameless self-promotion
October 3, 2008

Twitter groups
September 29, 2008

No way! Blogs are pervasive?
September 23, 2008

Office Politics
September 18, 2008

Pajama bloggers professionalize
September 18, 2008

Afraid of China?
September 17, 2008

Sweet Tweet: What’s Twitter Good For?
September 15, 2008

Is your CEO a bo ke?
September 10, 2008

Corporate commenters
September 9, 2008

 


 

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