Nu Wexler

Communications in Washington, DC

Nu Wexler

Communications in Washington, DC

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Throughout his career, Nu Wexler has worked with policymakers, leading technology companies, and advocacy groups to develop and execute comprehensive communications and public affairs strategies.

Nu started his career as a staffer for former U.S. Senator Ernest “Fritz” Hollings of South Carolina, working on his re-election campaign and in his Washington communications office. When Hollings announced his retirement, Nu joined the South Carolina Democratic Party as executive director, running their “First in the South” Presidential Primary and later serving as the party’s general election coordinated campaign director. Nu later served as communications director for the the House Education and Labor Committee, the House Budget Committee, and Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut.

After Capitol Hill, Nu joined Twitter as their first communications staffer in Washington and their head of global policy communications. In this role, he helped develop and communicate global online content policies and worked with NGO stakeholders on strategies to identify and counter violent extremism online. He later served in policy communications roles at Facebook and Google, focusing on privacy, cybersecurity, disinformation, and safety.

In his free time, Nu can be found biking around the Washington area, taking in a baseball game at Nationals Park, or cheering for his alma mater’s football team, the University of South Carolina Gamecocks.

Born in Vietnam and raised in the Carolinas, Nu now lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife Christina and their two daughters.

  • Work
    • Four Corners Public Affairs
  • Education
    • University of South Carolina