Chloe Anagnos is a second-generation American wife, mother, digital strategist, and writer. 

Her great-grandparents were political prisoners during the Communist-backed Greek Civil War and miraculously survived. Her grandparents immigrated to the United States after World War II for a better life. The businesses they and other relatives started on Main Street in Elkhart, Indiana, still operate today.

Anagnos’ work in economic policy, digital marketing, and politics was sparked by the constant media attention centered around her hometown during the peak of the Great Recession when the unemployment rate skyrocketed to 22%—almost 12% higher than the national average. 

Anagnos began her career in digital communications and fundraising for political campaigns in Indiana, Texas, Florida, Maryland, New Hampshire, and Nebraska. She is a 2016 Trump campaign, digital alumna and worked on the team that made history by raising a quarter of a billion in small-dollar donations. Since then, she has worked with teams to develop marketing and communications strategies for small businesses, public figures, and think tanks. Currently, she is the director of marketing and communications at America’s Future.

Anagnos writes extensively about free enterprise, policy, and culture. Her bylines include Entrepreneur, Epoch Times, Evie Magazine, the Foundation for Economic Education, the American Institute for Economic Research, among many others. 

She earned two degrees from Ball State University in journalism and telecommunications. Anagnos and her husband live in Central Indiana with their two children.