Teddy Goff

Teddy Goff

Precision Strategies

Teddy Goff (he/him) is a co-founder and partner at Precision Strategies, a leading strategy and marketing agency. Prior to founding Precision, Teddy gained national and international recognition as the digital director for President Obama’s reelection campaign. He led the president’s digital strategy and managed a 250-person nationwide team responsible for the campaign’s entire online presence, from social to mobile to paid ads. TIME described his work as “redefining the limits of viral politics” and included him on their inaugural list of 30 people under 30 who are changing the world. He is no longer under 30.

At Precision, he has been a key adviser to world leaders including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, former Colombian President and Nobel Peace Laureate Juan Manuel Santos, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton; prominent elected officials like Senator John Hickenlooper and Governor Jared Polis; leading progressive and Democratic organizations; and many of the world’s largest and most innovative businesses. Precision has been named as best digital agency by the SABRE Awards and best global public affairs agency by PRWeek.

Before joining the 2012 Obama campaign, Teddy served as associate vice president at Blue State Digital. On President Obama’s 2008 campaign, Teddy oversaw all state-level digital campaigns, managing teams in more than 25 battleground states. Afterward, Teddy oversaw the creation and launch of the Obama administration’s new WhiteHouse.gov website as a member of the presidential transition team.

Teddy lives in Manhattan and is a graduate of Yale University. He is also a co-founder of Black Tap Craft Burgers and Beer in New York City and a board member of Run for Something.