Jonah Sachs

Jonah’s pioneering communications work has helped hundreds of progressive organizations break through the media din with strategic, inspiring messages. Jonah’s visionary use of viral marketing has been featured in dozens of top TV networks (CNN, Fox News, MSNBC); radio outlets (NPR, CBC); and newspapers (The New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times, among others). In 2001, Jonah was named one of “The Thirty People Cleaning up the Earth” by Shift magazine. In 2004, Food and Wine Magazine featured him as a “2004 Tastemaker” for thinking up the most successful Flash advocacy movie in the history of the web, The Meatrix (themeatrix.com). Jonah remains a hands-on designer as well as overall Creative Director for Free Range. He’s the force behind the web presences of such pre-eminent organizations as the ACLU, Heifer International and Environmental Defense. Along with co-founder Louis Fox, Jonah is widely considered a leader in the powerful movement to spread progressive political and social messages through use of the web.