July 28, 2025

Paid to Protest. What's It All About?

Paid protesters? Whoa. Is that a good idea or out of line?

 

Guest: Adam Swart

https://crowdsondemand.com

 

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Adam Swart

CEO

Adam Swart founded Crowds on Demand as a college student at UCLA in 2012 because he understood the power of a crowd to shape people's perceptions.

The same speech by a politician has a different meaning if it is given in front of 1000 people instead of 10.

A routine conference becomes "controversial" when 50 protesters are outside.

An ordinary product launch becomes a newsworthy event when delivered with fanfare and flair.

Just like Dunkin is no longer just donuts, Crowds on Demand is no longer just a provider of crowds. We have put together campaigns that have secured multi-billion dollar cable carriage agreements, ended forms of anti-LGBT discrimination by insurance companies, obtained approvals for critical energy infrastructure, and shaped large public company mergers & acquisitions.

We create movements from the ground up on something as simple as a local building and zoning issue or as complex as an international business dispute. We create advocacy groups and staff them with suitable leadership. We also provide phone banking and mass-emailing services with global capabilities.

Twelve years on, Adam continues to take a 'hands-on' approach with all Crowds on Demand clients, helping them to advocate for important causes, build their businesses, settle disputes, or amplify their message often when other strategies have failed.

When work isn't giving him enough challenges, Adam enjoys competing in tennis tournaments, trail running up mountains, and keeping up with his 2-year… Read More