About Jason

Jason Langsner is the President and CEO of Capitol Hilltop, LLC - a DC based marketing and communications company. He additionally is an avid blogger about U.S. politics, Israel, and technology.
Langsner also serves as Vice President of Enterprise Services for the Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC), America's first business PAC, and runs a Jewish identity project forB'nai B'rith International, The Global Voice of the Jewish Community, where he used to work as the organization's head of digital strategy.
Prior to joining the 175 year old Jewish humanitarian organization, Jason served as Vice President of Marketing for TechAmerica, the largest high-tech trade association in the United States representing 1,000 companies from all sectors of the industry. Prior to this position, Mr. Langsner served as Director of Internet Communications for the association. Jason was responsible for all online functions for the enterprise — including its messaging, marketing, advertising, advocacy, and grassroots strategy — and directed the association’s multi-channel marketing and communications needs. He joined TechAmerica, then-AeA, in June 2004 and is located at the association’s Washington, DC, office.
As an expert in new and social medias, Mr. Langsner has been published and has presented at conferences about how institutions can effectively leverage online tools to foster their respective missions. Topics that he has presented upon include eGovernment, online advocacy, ICT for development, and virtual worlds. He has additionally consulted for the Ritz Carlton Hotel Company LLC, AARP, The Organization of American States, The Task Force on American Innovation, The RFID Tech Council, and many other private and public sector organizations.
Mr. Langsner is a graduate from Georgetown University’s Masters of Communication, Culture & Technology program where he explored how individuals and institutions use media and technology to communicate from social, economic, political, and cultural perspectives. While pursuing this degree, he additionally participated in an International Business Management program at Oxford University in England and an intensive European Union practicum in Brussels, where his research focused on Network Neutrality in the EU and global high-skilled immigration policy.
Jason Langsner graduated with honors from La Salle University with a degree in Digital Arts and Multimedia Design, with an Information Technology concentration, and an English minor. He also studied Information Technology & Telecommunications Policy at The American University’s Washington Semester Program.
Mr. Langsner was a 2009-2010 Israel Diplomacy Fellow — a six month program sponsored by the Israeli Embassy to the U.S. He formerly served as the Executive Vice President of Membership and Communication for Georgetown University’s Alumni Club of Washington, DC. He is on the executive committee of La Salle University’s Alumni Association of the Greater Washington area.
Langsner serves in multiple local and national leadership roles with several Jewish and pro-Israel organizations. His original artwork has been presented and sold at galleries in New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC.
Langsner also serves as Vice President of Enterprise Services for the Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC), America's first business PAC, and runs a Jewish identity project forB'nai B'rith International, The Global Voice of the Jewish Community, where he used to work as the organization's head of digital strategy.
Prior to joining the 175 year old Jewish humanitarian organization, Jason served as Vice President of Marketing for TechAmerica, the largest high-tech trade association in the United States representing 1,000 companies from all sectors of the industry. Prior to this position, Mr. Langsner served as Director of Internet Communications for the association. Jason was responsible for all online functions for the enterprise — including its messaging, marketing, advertising, advocacy, and grassroots strategy — and directed the association’s multi-channel marketing and communications needs. He joined TechAmerica, then-AeA, in June 2004 and is located at the association’s Washington, DC, office.
As an expert in new and social medias, Mr. Langsner has been published and has presented at conferences about how institutions can effectively leverage online tools to foster their respective missions. Topics that he has presented upon include eGovernment, online advocacy, ICT for development, and virtual worlds. He has additionally consulted for the Ritz Carlton Hotel Company LLC, AARP, The Organization of American States, The Task Force on American Innovation, The RFID Tech Council, and many other private and public sector organizations.
Mr. Langsner is a graduate from Georgetown University’s Masters of Communication, Culture & Technology program where he explored how individuals and institutions use media and technology to communicate from social, economic, political, and cultural perspectives. While pursuing this degree, he additionally participated in an International Business Management program at Oxford University in England and an intensive European Union practicum in Brussels, where his research focused on Network Neutrality in the EU and global high-skilled immigration policy.
Jason Langsner graduated with honors from La Salle University with a degree in Digital Arts and Multimedia Design, with an Information Technology concentration, and an English minor. He also studied Information Technology & Telecommunications Policy at The American University’s Washington Semester Program.
Mr. Langsner was a 2009-2010 Israel Diplomacy Fellow — a six month program sponsored by the Israeli Embassy to the U.S. He formerly served as the Executive Vice President of Membership and Communication for Georgetown University’s Alumni Club of Washington, DC. He is on the executive committee of La Salle University’s Alumni Association of the Greater Washington area.
Langsner serves in multiple local and national leadership roles with several Jewish and pro-Israel organizations. His original artwork has been presented and sold at galleries in New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC.