Clay Johnson is a former Democratic technologist who played a role in prominent national campaigns.
Career
In 2004, Johnson was the lead programmer for
Howard Dean’s unsuccessful bid for the Democratic nomination for president.
After the Dean campaign ended, Johnson joined three other Dean for America staff members (
Ben Self,
Jascha Franklin-Hodge, and
Joe Rospars), to found
Blue State Digital, a company that provides technology services and online strategy for Democratic campaigns, including the
2008 Barack Obama Presidential Campaign.
In 2006, Blue State Digital was one of Fast Company’s Fast 50.
In 2007, Johnson was "asked to leave" the company due to issues with other members of the partnership.
From 2008 until 2010, he worked for the
Sunlight Foundation
The Sunlight Foundation was an American 501(c)(3) nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that advocated for open government. The organization was founded in April 2006 with the goal of increasing transparency and accountability in the United States ...
as director of Sunlight Labs,
an open source community that collected and organized public data. In August 2012, Johnson became a
Presidential Innovation Fellow and worked on a project called RFP-EZ, a digital utility to improve the success rate of small IT firms in acquiring government contracts. In 2014, Johnson was named a senior fellow of the
Center for American Progress.
Johnson co-founded the Department of Better Technology (DOBT), a for-profit company that provides technology services to government agencies. DOBT was acquired by
CityBase in 2017.
Over several election cycles, Johnson contributed to Democratic political candidates including
Brian Forde
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The Montreal Alouettes (Canadi ...
and
Doug Jones in 2017,
Michelle Nunn
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in 2014, as well as
Zephyr Teachout in 2016. Teachout was involved in informing Dean campaign leadership of Johnson's sexual misconduct during the 2004 presidential campaign.
Sexual misconduct accusations
Johnson has been accused of sexual misconduct and mistreatment by multiple women during his tenure on the
Howard Dean campaign and employment at the
Sunlight Foundation
The Sunlight Foundation was an American 501(c)(3) nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that advocated for open government. The organization was founded in April 2006 with the goal of increasing transparency and accountability in the United States ...
.
In 2018, ''
HuffPost
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'' reported the stories of several women who alleged Johnson engaged in sexual misconduct, including attempted rape, sexual assault and verbal abuse in the workplace. Johnson stated to ''HuffPost'' in interviews that his overall behavior during that period of his life "filled him with shame, hurt and regret", attributing some behavior to substance abuse. He disputed many details of the accusations made against him.
Other professional accomplishments
Prior to his work in political campaigns, Johnson worked at
Ask Jeeves, now
Ask.com
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The original software was implemented by Gary Chevsky, from ...
, as a technologist helping with
web syndication. Along with John Petropoulos, Johnson invented the use of
mouseover preview ability in search results for which they were granted a patent in 2006.
In January 2012, Johnson published ''
The Information Diet: A Case for Conscious Consumption''.
Recognition
In 2009, he was the
Google
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-
O’Reilly Open Source Community Builder of the Year,
and in 2010, one of
Federal Computer Week ''FCW'' (launched as ''Federal Computer Week'') is a news website that covers U.S. federal government technology and occasionally state, local, tribal and international governments. It is owned by GovExec.
''FCW'' was established in 1987 by Interna ...
's Fed 100.
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Living people
Computer programmers
Businesspeople in computing
1977 births
Pace Academy alumni