Our team
Muhammad Musah
Founder/Partner
Muhammad Musah is a South Bronx native, seasoned political professional, and dedicated community advocate. As the Community Relations Director at New Green Willets, he leads grassroots lobbying efforts for the proposed Metropolitan Park casino project, working to engage local stakeholders and build political support. He earned his degree in Economics from Elon University, equipping him with the skills to navigate policy, community development, and economic strategy.
In addition to his role in community relations, he actively lobbies for political causes, ensuring that policies reflect the interests of the people he serves. With 10 years of experience in politics, Muhammad has worked on campaigns at the local, state, and national levels, contributing to the success of leaders such as Max Rose, Andrew Cuomo, Andrew Gounardes, Tish James, Emerita Torres, and Amanda Farias.
Daniel Hogle
Founder/Partner
Dan Hogle grew up just outside of Syracuse, New York, before attending SUNY Oswego, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and Mass Communication. His passion for politics took root in 2012 when he worked on his first campaign, helping to flip his local congressional seat—a victory that got him hooked on advancing progressive causes.
Over the past decade, Dan has played a pivotal role in Democratic campaigns at the local, state, and federal levels. He specializes in grassroots mobilization, voter outreach, and strategic messaging. He has worked alongside candidates, advocacy organizations, and political action committees to build winning coalitions.
Emely Celine Munroe
Chief Field Strategist
Emely Celine Munroe is a dedicated advocate for social justice and political engagement. During her university career at Binghamton University, she worked closely with the New York Public Interest Research Group to facilitate numerous volunteer programs. In her hometown she led several marches in support of marginalized communities.
Following her college career, she moved to back to her hometown, The Bronx, to be a poll worker for the 2020 election. Emely’s passion for politics and government began at just eight years old during Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. Since college, she has played a key role in helping several officials get elected such as Assemblywoman Emerita Torres. Known for her warm and personable nature, Emely is always eager to help and create meaningful change in her community.