Randall Smith
Template:TOCnestleft Randall Smith is the founder of PowerLabs. He specializes in helping organizations use design thinking to create run leaderful people-powered campaigns. He has worked with Cosecha, IfNotNow, Free Press, Courage Campaign and several other organizations to incorporate Momentum theory into their work. Previously, Randall provided strategic support to user-generated campaigns on Change.org's platform. His work at Change.org helped people win life-changing (and life-saving) victories including freeing loved ones from prison and changing the policies that govern lung transplants for kids. His team at Change.org garnered the company millions of dollars of earned media, and added millions of users to the platform.[1]
Cazembe Jackson March 5 2019
The Momentum digital skillshare I went to this weekend was lit. I learned a lot about myself and what I am capable of doing when I believe in myself. I’ve been in my current role about two months. My imposter syndrome said I was the wrong person to speak about online to offline organizing. But people loved my presentation! I saw so many other people rise in their power leading workshops, songs, and so many other roles. We are going to change the digital game! I’m so excited to be a part of this history.
— with Leo Liu, Christine Miranda, Thomas Corcoran, Olivia Chow, Lucia Martinez, Ari Bloomekatz, Shaunte Harris, Mary Lizardi, Aracely Jimenez, La Guipi, Makia Green, Randall Smith.
Momentum trainers
Momentum trainers, as of April 2, 2018 included Randall Smith;[2]
99% Spring National Training team
Joshua Kahn Russell March 19, 2012 near Washington ·
The 99% Spring National Training team! — with Moe Fitzsimons, Jenny Marienau, Gregory W. Fries, Amy Faulring, Linda Ewing, Lindsay McCluskey, Trishala Deb, Robbie Samuels, Terri Nilliasca, Randall Smith, Jodeen Olguin-Tayler, Nadine Bloch, Mark Provost, Jason Javier, Justin Haaheim, Harmony Goldberg, Deirdre Cybele Smith, Liz Butler, Heather Box, Myla Ablog, Samantha Corbin, Amara Possian, Samantha Miller, Rebecca Sobel, Wu Chang, Camilo Vive and Camilo Viveiros.