Raben

Morgan
Butler

Principal

Washington, DC

Morgan Butler is a principal in Raben's Strategic Communications practice, focused on digital communications. A social media expert, content strategist, and creative, Morgan helps Raben clients communicate effectively with their target audiences online through a range of creative and digital offerings.

Before joining Raben, Morgan served as the engagement and outreach manager for public policy at Twitter (now X), driving its U.S. government engagement program and representing Twitter with government partners on the Hill and in the administration, as well as at the state, and local levels. She taught partners how to harness the power of Twitter and led efforts on some of the platform’s most significant conversations, including the 2022 midterm elections. Morgan also served as a liaison between Twitter and many nonprofit partners, working with the Twitter For Good team to disperse in-kind ad credits and leading the creative strategy for policy campaigns and activations.

Morgan worked for several years as a digital and creative director in Congress, serving as the first-ever digital director for Representative James Clyburn (D-S.C.) during his time as House majority whip, and in digital and creative roles for Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and the Joint Economic Committee. In these roles, Morgan built and managed custom social media strategies, utilizing original video content, unique graphics, and high-quality photos to garner millions of monthly impressions online. She also produced two podcasts — one of which quickly rose to the top 100 in Apple Podcast’s Government category.

As a retired college athlete, Morgan also fueled her love of sports by working part-time as an in-house television director at the Capital One Arena for Washington Wizards and Georgetown Hoyas games (think Jumbotron) for seven years. Morgan holds a master’s degree in Communications from Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from Grambling State University. In addition, she serves as board chair for Project Transformation DC. In her free time, Morgan enjoys watching horror movies, throwing down in the kitchen, exploring the great outdoors, and spending time with her wife and three amazing children.