Our Core Values
At EyesOver, our commitment to data integrity and strategic innovation is reflected in everything we do:

Accuracy & Precision: Every insight is backed by rigorous data science and AI-driven analytics.

Impact: We don’t just provide data—we turn it into actionable strategies that deliver measurable results.

Innovation: We leverage machine learning and predictive modeling to stay ahead of emerging trends.

Integrity: Our analytics are transparent, ethical, and designed for unbiased decision-making.

Meet Our Leadership
Christopher S. Wilson, CEO
Christopher S. Wilson is a nationally recognized leader in data analytics, artificial intelligence, and GOP political strategy. As the CEO of EyesOver US, Wilson leads efforts to transform public opinion research through cutting-edge AI technology. Under his guidance, EyesOver empowers political campaigns, public affairs organizations, and businesses with real-time insights into sentiment shifts, voter behavior, and emerging trends, enabling success in an ever-changing digital landscape....
Meet the Team
We’re a group of data experts, strategists, and innovators dedicated to shaping the future of AI-driven analytics.

Christopher S. Wilson
CEO
Christopher S. Wilson is a nationally recognized leader in data analytics, artificial intelligence, and GOP political strategy. As the CEO of EyesOver US, Wilson leads efforts to transform public opinion research through cutting-edge AI technology. Under his guidance, EyesOver empowers political campaigns, public affairs organizations, and businesses with real-time insights into sentiment shifts, voter behavior, and emerging trends, enabling success in an ever-changing digital landscape.
Wilson’s career is a testament to innovation and results. He has been instrumental in shaping winning strategies for gubernatorial campaigns across the nation, including those of Glenn Youngkin, Ron DeSantis, Kristi Noem, Doug Burgum, Greg Abbott, Kevin Stitt, Brian Kemp, and others. His ability to merge advanced analytics with strategic campaign operations has consistently delivered decisive victories.
In 2016, Wilson served as Director of Analytics and Polling for Senator Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign, engineering an historic Iowa caucus win through a sophisticated blend of data science, microtargeting, and traditional grassroots mobilization. His team’s efforts, known internally as Project Oorlog, utilized advanced statistical modeling to identify niche voter segments and tailor messaging down to hyperlocal issues like fireworks deregulation. This groundbreaking approach set new standards for political campaigns.
As the founder of WPA Intelligence, Wilson developed data-driven strategies that have defined Republican campaigns nationwide. His leadership extended to advising the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee, and international presidential campaigns. Most recently, Wilson played a key role in pioneering AI-driven text-message-based voter engagement during the 2024election cycle, achieving unparalleled reach and effectiveness.
Recognized for his industry leadership, Wilson was named Pollster of the Year by the American Association of Political Consultants in 2021 and Technology Leader of the Year by Campaigns & Elections in 2019. He is a thought leader on the societal implications of AI and data in politics, regularly contributing insights in outlets like The Wall Street Journal and on his Substack (christopherswilson.substack.com).
Wilson lives in Oklahoma, with his wife, Stephanie, and their family. He is deeply committed to his faith, advancing conservative values, and mentoring the next generation of leaders. A frequent speaker and writer, he remains at the forefront of innovation in political strategy and technology.

Kyle Loveless
Kyle D. Loveless has been involved in Oklahoma politics since before he was eligible to vote. He began his political career as an intern for Congressman Don Young of Alaska, later working full-time as a staff assistant to Congressman Ernest Istook. As he continued his education at Georgetown University, he rose to the position of Legislative Director while also working weekends for the National Republican Congressional Committee, playing a role in the GOP’s takeover of the U.S. House of Representatives. Before graduating from Georgetown, Kyle helped shape several key pieces of legislation that benefited not only Oklahomans but also small business employers across the nation, all while working for a conservative Congressman in a Democratic-controlled House of Representatives under President Bill Clinton.
Kyle then founded Phoenix Consulting, a corporate and political consulting firm. In its first year, the company assisted Fortune 100 companies such as Wal-Mart, Dollar General, and Ford Motor Company. Phoenix also helped several Chambers of Commerce navigate legislation and provided insights into the political landscape, enabling clients to expand. Under Kyle's leadership, Phoenix Consulting worked with many elected officials, from statewide offices to city councils, across multiple election cycles.
Kyle later ran for office, winning a seat as a State Senator. He passed critical legislation addressing the widespread issue of teachers who became sex offenders and then moved to different districts without detection, a practice often referred to as “passing the trash.” His efforts were profiled in both local and national news. Within the first year of the legislation taking effect, over 390 teachers who had sexually abused children lost their teaching licenses and were unable to find new teaching positions.
Kyle earned several awards for his stance on business issues and his advocacy against wasteful spending, conservative awards, and 2nd Amendment group awards. A lasting accomplishment Kyle contributed to was helping secure the final funding for the First Americans Museum, located at the intersection of I-35 and I-40 which drives millions of dollars in visitors from across the globe.
After the sale and closure of his family business, Kyle spent two and a half years as Chief Operating Officer at an Oklahoma-based market research firm. He played a key role in securing some of the company's largest contracts and helped the firm recover after facing the threat of shutdown during the spring of 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kyle is married to Amy, and together they have three daughters and a son. In his free time, he enjoys watching OU football and taking his kids to the park and watching movies with them.

Andres Guilarte
Originally from Venezuela, Andres grew up under the socialist dictatorship of Chávez and Maduro, an experience that instilled in him the resilience to navigate existential challenges. He studied International Relations at the Central University of Venezuela, where he served as student government president and played a key role in the student-led protests against the regime.
Forced to leave Venezuela due to political persecution, he pursued an internship at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. He later became a Fellow and public speaker for The Fund for American Studies, traveling to over 40 U.S. states to share his personal story and raise awareness about the dangers of socialism.
Andres went on to work with Students for Liberty and interned at the U.S. House of Representatives under Nevada Congressman Mark Amodei. He then began his career in polling and analytics at WPA Intelligence, rising from Research Associate to Senior Account Executive. He currently serves as the Vice President of Opinion Research at EyesOver US.

Corinne Clark
Corinne Clark Barron is an Intelligence Analyst with a proven track record in political communications, digital strategy, and public affairs. Throughout her career, she has crafted award-winning content strategies and led high-impact digital campaigns that have generated millions in fundraising and expanded audience engagement for countless conservative causes.
At EyesOver, Corinne leverages AI-driven technology to monitor political discourse, track social media trends, and provide data-driven insights that help candidates and organizations refine their messaging and outreach strategies for maximum impact.
She holds a Bachelor’s in History and Political Science from the University of Nevada and a Master’s in Statecraft and National Security Affairs from the Institute of World Politics, where she specialized in foreign propaganda and political warfare.
Corinne lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with her husband, daughter, a 110-lb St. Berdoodle, a30-lb cat, and a normal-sized cat.

William Kanatzar
William is a data analyst specializing in leveraging AI-driven sentiment analysis to inform decision-making and influence public opinion.
Previously, William served as a Deputy Regional Finance Director at the RNC, where he coordinated fundraising initiatives. At Convergence Media, he contributed to successful congressional campaigns through data-driven ad production, digital media initiatives, and research-backed messaging strategies.
Originally from Kansas City, William earned his degree in International Relations &Diplomacy from Seton Hall University and now resides in Washington, D.C.

Crystal Caragine
Crystal is the Director of Analytics at EyesOver Technologies, where she leverages AI-driven insights to revolutionize traditional polling and analytics. With a deep background in political data science, she has a proven track record of delivering impactful, data-driven strategies.
Before joining EyesOver, Crystal served as the Director of Analytics at WPA, leading data science efforts on high-profile campaigns across the country. Some of her most notable races include Ted Cruz for Senate, Mike Lee for Senate, Kevin Stitt for Governor, Adam Laxalt for Senate, Sarah Huckabee Sanders for Governor, and Kristi Noem for Governor. She began her career as a voter file development analyst at Data Trust, where she built and maintained the national voter file, laying the foundation for her later work.
Outside of work, Crystal enjoys swimming, hiking, boxing, and being a devoted dog mom.

Chandler Mouw
Chandler grew up and still lives in Northern Virginia. He graduated from Penn State in 2020 with a bachelor’s in Industrial Engineering. Having always loved politics and wanting to make a positive impact for conservatives, he began interning at Cygnal during the 2020 presidential election cycle pioneering SMS data collection. He helped with the collection of data for the Trump campaign during this time. Chandler returned to Cygnal as a Sampling Coordinator during the 2022 election cycle and transitioned to WPA Intelligence as a Project Manager where he worked from 2023-2024.
In his three year span as the project lead for data collection, he has worked on projects across 47 states with 100% accuracy in predicting the winner of primary and general elections within 30 days. He’s your go to guy for just about any level of political race across the country. He currently serves as Director of Research at EyesOver US.

Eric Amos
Eric Amos served 10 years in the United States Air Force as an Information Warfare Officer, transforming data into tactics for 5th-generation fighter and bomber aircraft. He led technical teams of engineers and operators in developing technologies for the Next Generation Air Dominance platform.
Beyond his military service, Eric has been active in conservative grassroots activism since 2017, holding volunteer leadership roles, including state grassroots coordinator. Most recently, he served as Director of Operations for Patriot Academy, a nationwide organization dedicated to equipping the next generation of citizen leaders. In this role, he led technology and data transformation efforts to enhance operations, marketing, and donor development. He also directed the Leadership Congress and Military Veteran Congress programs, conducting legislative simulations in state capitals across the country and training young adults and veterans in the legislative process, campaign strategies, and effective communication.
At EyesOver, Eric applies his expertise in leveraging information, data, and next-generation technology to refine tactics and drive mission success for organizations and clients.
He holds a degree in Operations Research from the United States Air Force Academy and resides in Fort Worth, Texas, with his family. He continues to serve as a Major in the Air Force Reserves, where he focuses on integrating AI technology to support effective decision-making for Air Force policymakers at the Pentagon.

Bridger Hackworth
Bridger is a Data Analyst with a background in Computer Science and Mathematical Statistics. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University-Idaho, where he majored in Data Science and double-minored in Computer Science and Mathematics. Previously, Bridger worked as a Data Science Intern for WPA Intelligence, providing fast analytics for dozens of political campaigns across the country. After his time as an intern, he worked for a group of private clients, developing machine learning models to provide competitive edges in real-estate investing.
Bridger grew up in San Diego, California and credits his faith and religious upbringing as his primary influence to fight for conservative values that protect the nuclear family unit. Outside of work he likes to play basketball, ski, and go to the gym.

Daniel Tirado
Originally from Venezuela, Daniel Tirado grew up witnessing the effects of authoritarian governance and political instability. This experience sparked in him a strong belief in freedom, democracy, and civic engagement. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs from the Central University of Venezuela and later pursued a Master’s in Political Science and Government at Universidad Metropolitana, where he used artificial intelligence to analyze global patterns in U.S. foreign policy toward Venezuela during the Trump administration. His thesis will be published in the library of Universidad Metropolitana.
Daniel began his public service journey in Venezuela, working as a staff assistant in the Office of Councilman David Viana and later as a campaign staff member for Rafael Guzmán and Adriana D’Elia. His grassroots organizing work contributed to increased civic participation in key communities. After relocating to the United States, he continued his commitment to public service, joining the Office of Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar as a Constituent Services Intern, where he supported the Latin American diaspora and researched regional developments to inform outreach strategies.
He also contributed to local politics as part of the campaign staff for Juan Carlos Esquivel’s City Council run in Doral, Florida, and simultaneously worked as Operations Manager at Horspower Car Rental, where he led procurement operations and ensured regulatory compliance.
Daniel has collaborated with organizations like Students for Liberty. He now works as a Data Analyst at EyesOver.