Corey Goldstone
Director
Washington, DC
Corey Goldstone is a Director at Bully Pulpit International (BPI), bringing over a decade of experience managing high-profile public affairs campaigns and corporate communications. Corey helps global brands manage reputations across the technology and financial service sectors, as well as mission-driven organizations, where he expands the capacity of nonprofits to advocate for a more inclusive democracy.
Working at Amazon during an uptick in online scams spurred by COVID-19, Corey spearheaded the first public relations campaign to transition the company to a more proactive, global approach to its consumer protection efforts in fraud education. Corey reached millions of consumers with earned media placements, including Good Morning America, and hosted an inaugural global summit at Amazon’s HQ2 to convene technical and policy leaders to stop scams.
Corey previously served as Senior Communications Manager for Campaign Legal Center (CLC), a nonprofit that protects American democracy. In addition to serving as a spokesperson for the organization in 50+ outlets, Corey enhanced executive visibility during a period of rapid growth, managed national coalitions, and supported litigation communications across voting rights, anti-gerrymandering, ethics and campaign finance reform.
At the political communications firm GMMB, Corey contributed to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)’s largest media buy to date for a midterm election. Corey’s expertise in earned media and experience in competitive media buying ensures that BPI’s clients benefit from a well-rounded approach.
Corey holds a Master of Professional Studies in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Syracuse University, where he interned for Senator Chuck Schumer and studied in Madrid, Spain.
Outside of the office, Corey is a softball player and leads a Maryland-based Jewish community group for parents with young children.