Bob LaRocca, President & Founder

Bob has spent over 17 years as a policy advisor, campaign manager, and leader on progressive political campaigns and nonprofits. Recently, Bob has served as the Executive Director of Voter Protection Corps, a national organization that leverages a network of voting and data experts to protect the right to vote. In that role, he garnered press coverage in NPR, The Portland Press Herald, The Center for Public Integrity, Newsy, State House News Service, and The Fulcrum, among other outlets.

Bob has worked on a wide variety of local, state, and federal political campaigns, including races for U.S. Congress, Massachusetts Attorney General, and Boston City Council. He has held policy, communications, and fundraising leadership positions at several other nonprofits, and he also helped start and run the Community Business Clinic at the Northeastern School of Law.

Bob’s additional experience includes stints at the U.S. House of Representatives, the Federal Trade Commission, the Massachusetts Governor’s Office of Legal Counsel, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, as well as voter protection work for the Democratic Party in Texas in 2018 and 2020. He currently serves on the governing board of a groundbreaking nonpartisan nonprofit, Environmental Voter Project, that identifies nonvoting environmentalists across the country and mobilizes them to vote.

Bob holds a J.D. from Boston College Law School, an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics, and a B.A. from Georgetown University.

He lives with his wife and daughter in Quincy, MA, where he is active on the Quincy Democratic City Committee, the Wollaston Hill Neighborhood Association, and the Wollaston Citizens Advisory Committee.