
Kevin Druff has worked in and around technology for more than a decade. He brings a broad spectrum of IT experience to his clients and can develop unique solutions tailored to your unique situation.
While a student at the Shenandoah Valley Governor’s School, he helped manage the local area network and provided advanced technical support to other students at SVGS, and worked with the IT department at Mary Baldwin College.
While in college, he presented at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research a paper on the use of commercial data to aid political campaigns in their voter targeting efforts.
Upon graduation he returned to Virgina where he worked on Tim Kaine’s successful gubernatorial campaign as a MySQL developer for the campaign. In 2006, he directed the IT efforts, including development of all campaign websites, for Jim Webb’s long-shot effort to unseat George Allen. He directed a team of paid and volunteer designers, developers, and bloggers throughout the campaign, which ended with Senator Webb winning by less than 10,000 votes.
Since January 2007, Kevin has been a freelance consultant to campaigns and organizations large and small. His clients include trade associations, US House and Senate campaigns, local campaigns, and freelance designers.
Kevin currently lives in Richmond, VA with his wife, Rachel, and their son, Cooper.