In 2004, Schmuhl was an intern at
Meet the Press with
Tim Russert at
NBC News in
Washington, D.C. He then worked at
The Washington Post, where he was a producer and booker in the newsroom. He returned to
Indiana in 2009 and managed
Joe Donnelly's
2010 successful congressional reelection campaign. Schmuhl reconnected with his high school friend
Pete Buttigieg, Schmuhl advised Indiana congressional candidates
Shelli Yoder and Mel Hall in 2016 and 2018, respectively, and he also served as treasurer of Buttigieg's
hybrid PAC,
Hitting Home PAC. Schmuhl was campaign manager for Buttigieg's
2020 presidential campaign. Buttigieg became the first openly LGBTQ+ person to win presidential primary delegates and the first openly LGBTQ+ person to become a Senate-confirmed Cabinet secretary in American history. Schmuhl has worked as a
venture capitalist. After Buttigieg's campaign, Schmuhl began working at Heartland Ventures, a small venture capital firm located in South Bend. In 2021, Schmuhl successfully ran to succeed
John Zody as chairman of the
Indiana Democratic Party. As chair, Schmuhl has received media attention for working to revive the Democratic Party in Indiana through a series of tours and for working to combat Republican misinformation and disinformation. Schmuhl joined LangleyCyber, a cybersecurity firm, in October 2021. His title is Partner and Head of Political. In 2022,
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman
Jaime Harrison appointed Schmuhl to the DNC's executive committee. ==See also==