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Alex Dolan

Alex Dolan is Director, Communications for Synergos.

Alex joined Synergos in 2007 after serving as Senior Vice President for Fenton Communications, the country's largest public interest communications firm. Leading account strategy for several clients, he worked on issues such as global peace, homelessness, immigration reform, and autism.

Before moving from San Francisco to New York, he helped launch Current TV, the national television network co-founded by Al Gore. As the network's Public Relations Director, he helped launch the Current brand and developed the company's public relations strategy, which secured over 1,500 media placements.

As the Public Relations Director for Wolfe/Doyle Advertising from 2002-2005, he oversaw all public relations for the firm, including the launch of the San Francisco Bay Area's 511 service. While an Account Manager for O'Rorke Public Relations, he managed social marketing initiatives from Spare the Air to the SF Tobacco-Free Project, and started his career from 1995-1997 working on client services for WGBH-TV, the production house for PBS in Boston. He is also the founder and host of "The End of the World" festivals, which combined the arts and philanthropy in a series of Boston-based events.

In addition to his marketing and communications experience, Alex was the Managing Editor for the national journal Administration and Policy in Mental Health, an editor for the Reece Halsey North Literary Agency, the former Book Editor for SOMA Magazine, and a writer for On Your Own Books, the San Francisco Chronicle, Go World Travel, Travel Savvy, Writers Digest and Planet Magazine. He holds a BA in International Relations from Trinity College.