Thomas Burke has been building technology solutions for twenty-five years. His early work in database applications included modeling and chemical weapon simulations for the US Air Force and database applications at the Federal Integrated Quality Control (FIQC) system. Thomas worked on the 92 Clinton campaign, and subsequently accepted a position at the Clinton White House doing targeted marketing using Census and commercial data.
After leaving the White House, Thomas spent ten years in the private sector, first as co-founder of a leading regional ISP in Baltimore/Washington, then as lead developer for Bigfoot Interactive, now part of Alliance Data Systems. In 2001, Thomas returned to politics as the principle architect of the Democratic Party's datamart. Thomas and his team spearheaded the DNC's change from high dollar fundraising to low-dollar fundraising, led by online initiatives.
Thomas is Plus Three's Chief Operating Officer. He currently lives in Baltimore with his wife Katherine and their two children.