Alex Dolan

Alex Dolan is the Communications Director of the International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP) at Columbia University.
 
Prior to ICAP, Alex was the Communications Director for The Synergos Institute, a global anti-poverty group run by the Rockefeller family, with offices in Latin America and Southern Africa.  As the organization’s first Communications Director, he was instrumental in leading the first branding initiative and writing the first marketing and communications plan. Before that he served as Senior Vice President for Fenton Communications, the country's largest public interest communications firm. Leading account strategy for several clients, he worked on issues such as global peace, homelessness, immigration reform, and autism.
 
Alex helped launch Current TV, the national television network co-founded by Al Gore. As the network’s Public Relations Director, he helped launch the Current brand and developed the company’s public relations strategy, which secured over 1,500 media placements.
 
He specialized in social marketing while Public Relations Director for Wolfe/Doyle Advertising, and handles client services at WGBH-TV, the production house for PBS in Boston. In addition to his marketing and communications experience, Alex has been a writer and editor for several publications, including the Managing Editor for the national journal Administration and Policy in Mental Health. He holds a BA in International Relations from Trinity College.