Victoria Rametta
Vice President of Operations and Technology
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Vic Rametta is the Vice President of Operations & Technology at The Brickyard, where she builds the systems and infrastructure behind one of the country’s fastest-growing civic organizations. Since joining as the first employee in 2021, they have scaled the organization from concept to 36,000 members and 36 chapters nationwide — architecting the technology stack, operational playbook, and fundraising infrastructure that helps neighbors across the country build real connections, bridge divides, and show up for their communities.
Vic got her start at the National Federation of Independent Business, one of the country’s most influential small business advocacy organizations, where she managed PAC communications and grassroots advocacy programs across two election cycles. After experiencing the challenges of outdated systems firsthand, she leaned into the world of technology — managing multimillion-dollar digital advertising campaigns across search, social, and programmatic platforms for some of the country’s leading advocacy organizations. From there, Vic joined Red Edge, a digital advocacy agency, where they built and launched a full grassroots advocacy brand for the nation’s largest banking trade association — standing up a digital operation from scratch across research, development, design, integration, and communications.
She went on to direct a $16M digital advertising program and a $2.8M online fundraising operation across the 2020 election cycle. Prior to joining The Brickyard, Vic also provided financial and operations management consulting for a small international business, an experience that deepened her expertise in building lean, sustainable operations outside the nonprofit context.
Vic’s belief in the power of civic engagement goes back further than her career — all the way to advocating for a sidewalk as a high school student. Frustrated by her small town’s neglect from local government, she wrote letters to her Town Council, her State Representative, and her U.S. Senator advocating for a simple fix: a safe place to walk home from softball practice. Years later, the sidewalk was built. That early lesson — that showing up and demanding action, even at the most local level, can change things — is what led her to study politics, volunteer on political campaigns, and ultimately dedicate her career to building the civic infrastructure that helps more people do the same.
They hold a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Global Studies from Hofstra University and are based in New York City, where Vic plays softball in Central Park and explores trails with her dog, Kona.