is President of Faulkner Strategies; a Midwest based targeted communications and political consulting firm that works with clients, candidates and organizations to best position them in the mind of their targeted recipient. Faulkner Strategies is a nationally renowned direct mail vendor and they also do issue based advocacy coordination campaigns.
She has developed over 20 popular seminars, authored several articles on grassroots campaign strategies and has been called on by groups like the Republican National Committee, the National Federation of Republican Women, the Tennessee Economic Council, the Washington State Homebuilders Association, non-partisan grassroots advocacy organizations and several state organizations to share her expertise with state party leaders, candidates, and campaign staff.
Faulkner Strategies was retained in 2005 by the Republican National Committee to administer the Field School, an intensive 4-day grassroots school being held throughout the country. So far, Faulkner Strategies has trained over 400 students from over 40 different states.
She is a Board Member for the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University and a guest trainer for Harvard’s Women and Public Policy Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Angela has also used her experience conducting international GOTV training and programs in Indonesia, Venezuela and Canada. Working with organizations such as the International Republican Institute, she has worked to develop grassroots organizational plans for emerging and developing democracies.
Angela is active in several civic organizations in her community and also her church. In 2005, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels appointed her to the Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises Commission. She is also a member of the American Association of Political Consultants. In 2006, Angela was elected to serve on the Harris Township Advisory Board.
Angela lives in Granger, Indiana with her husband and business partner, Chris. She is a 2000 graduate of the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series. They have three boys: Isaac (7), Patrick (5), and Sam (4). Wildly enthusiastic about increasing participation in the electoral process, the Faulkner boys hand out campaign literature every year in exchange for candy on Halloween!