Camden Lee is currently a Digital Strategist at New Partners, a full-service political consulting firm. At New Partners, he focuses on online organizing, digital media, graphic design, and online advertising. Camden leverages online tools to develop and win effective issue and electoral campaigns. Outside of work, Camden is a freelance web designer and photographer. He also volunteers with community groups like the DC Food Truck Association to tackle local issues in the Washington, DC Area.

    Previously, he worked on the Say Sorry Barry campaign, a campaign that leverages online tools to gain an apology from City Councilman Marion Barry for his xenophobic remarks. Prior to New Partners, he interned in the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs at the United States Department of Labor tracking legislation and preparing information for congressional testimonies. While he was in college, he was a community organizer for the Maryland DREAM Youth Committee in support of the DREAM Act and the Maryland DREAM Act. Camden has also worked on Asian American and Pacific Islander issues at OCA and the Asian American Justice Center, specifically focused on immigration and youth empowerment. Camden is a graduate from the University of Maryland with a degree in American Studies and a minor in Asian American studies.