Strategic Social

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Group.png Strategic Social
(PMCLinkedIn WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Strategic Social (logo).png
Formation2009
Founder Matt Bigge
HeadquartersCalifornia, Virginia, Washington DC
Type• Intelligence agency.png Intelligence
•  Private
• Psyop.png Psyops
•  Influence
SloganLocal Insight • Global Perspective
Membership•  Matt Bigge
•  Matt Tirman
• Christopher Alexander.jpeg Christopher Alexander
•  Clint Hougen
•  Jeffrey Lamoureux
•  Mark Drapeau
•  Michael Jones
•  Brian Solis
•  Paige Craig
American intelligence and communications firm

Strategic Social was an American intelligence and communications firm based in Los Gatos, California, Arlington, Virginia and Washington, D.C. It also operated regional offices in Kabul and Kandahar, Afghanistan, as well as Basra and Baghdad, Iraq.[1][2] The firm developed communication and engagement campaigns across Africa, the Middle East, the Maghreb, and Afghanistan, across print, radio, television and online.[3]

History

Strategic Social was founded in 2009. It was acquired by Constellis Group on March 5, 2014.[4] The company then merged with a number of other private military contractor companies in June 2014 under the Constellis Holdings banner, including Academi (formerly known as Blackwater), AMK9, Centerra Group, Edinburgh International, Gregg Protection Services, National Strategic Protective Services (NSPS), Olive Group, Omniplex, Pontaris, and Tidewater Global Services (TGS).[5]

People

References

  1. Firm Profile. Strategic Social. Retrieved December 26, 2012, from https://web.archive.org/web/20121226030011/http://www.strategicsocial.com/firm-profile
  2. Strategic Social. LinkedIn. Retrieved January 29, 2012, from http://archive.today/2012.01.29-001247/https://www.linkedin.com/company/375771/
  3. Communications and Engagement. (2012, May). Strategic Social. https://web.archive.org/web/20151009013223/http://www.strategicsocial.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Communication-and-Engagment.pdf
  4. Constellis Group Acquires Strategic Social. (2014, March 5). PR Newswire. https://web.archive.org/web/20231116155253/https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/constellis-group-acquires-strategic-social-248561461.html
  5. History. Constellis. Retrieved December 9, 2021, from http://archive.today/2021.12.09-124821/https://www.constellis.com/who-we-are/history/
  6. Matt Bigge, CEO & Co-Founder. Strategic Social. Retrieved July 20, 2009, from http://archive.today/2009.07.20-001144/http://www.strategicsocial.com/about/matt-bigge/
  7. Matt Tirman, Director of Business Development. Strategic Social. Retrieved July 19, 2009, from http://archive.today/2009.07.19-143341/http://www.strategicsocial.com/about/matt-tirman/
  8. Experience | Christopher Alexander. LinkedIn. Retrieved October 31, 2023, from https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-alexander-23589018/details/experience/
  9. Dr. Mark Drapeau, Advisor. Strategic Social. Retrieved July 22, 2009, from http://archive.today/2009.07.22-161609/http://www.strategicsocial.com/about/dr-mark-drapeau/
  10. Biography. Mark Drapeau. Retrieved May 20, 2018, from http://archive.today/2018.05.20-182223/http://www.markdrapeau.com/biography/
  11. Michael Jones, COO, MySpace. Strategic Social. Retrieved July 24, 2009, from http://archive.today/2009.07.24-164403/http://www.strategicsocial.com/about/michael-jones/
  12. Brian Solis. Strategic Social. Retrieved July 24, 2009, from https://web.archive.org/web/20090724164233/http://www.strategicsocial.com/about/brian-solis/
  13. California Secretary of State. STRATEGIC SOCIAL, LLC. OpenCorporates. Retrieved November 19, 2023, from https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_ca/200913210049