Summary
Stan Olshefski is a seasoned digital communications leader with 8+ years in senior public-sector and political roles, currently supervising web services and social media for Prince William County Public Schools. He’s steered multi-million dollar website redesigns and paid media campaigns, advised Cabinet-level executives on reputation management, and built content programs that drove millions of visits and rapid email subscriber growth. Known for combining strategic storytelling with rigorous content audits and UX-led governance, he once led a 422,012-item content review that culled or updated over 56,000 pages. He brings political campaign agility to government communications—scaling teams, vendor ecosystems, and data-driven audience segmentation to amplify impact. Open to relocating across the Mid-Atlantic and North Carolina, he blends crisis communications chops with a knack for turning complex programs into measurable engagement wins.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Journalism and Mass Communication with a concentration in Public Relations, Political Science, Bachelor's degree, Journalism and Mass Communication with a concentration in Public Relations, Political Science at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill