[gnhlug-announce] FYI: interesting speaking before the e-coast e-brew this month

Lori Hitchcock Lori at hitchcockstaffing.com
Mon Sep 29 08:44:01 EDT 2003


Hi everyone,

I thought some of us might be interested in attending this.  The monthly
e-coast e-brew will immediately follow the presentation. Thanks

Lori Hitchcock

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin LaBolt [mailto:blabolt at deanforamerica.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 9:16 AM
To: lori at hitchcockstaffing.com
Subject: Mouse Pads, Shoe Leather, and Hope

 

Mousepads, Shoe Leather, and Hope

The Dean for America campaign has become the greatest grassroots effort
of
the modern era.  Through effective use of internet-based communication
and
organizing tools, the campaign has enabled supporters to become more
involved and invested in its success.  The results have been striking,
as
fundraising records are being broken, Governor Dean continues to lead in
the polls, and tens of thousands of Americans are becoming involved in
politics for the first time.

On Thursday October 2nd, campaign manager Joe Trippi will speak to
high-tech industry leaders from the Seacoast region about Dean for
America's use of the internet as an organizing and communications
tool.  The discussion will include the tools and methods have enabled
the
campaign to grow expontentially and exceed expectations continually, as
well as how these tools and methods may be applicable to innovative
businesses.

To join the discussion, please RSVP to Dean for America Seacoast
Regional
Director Ben LaBolt at blabolt at deanforamerica.com and include your phone
number and email address.  Space is limited to the first 50 confirmed
RSVPs.

What:  Discussion with Dean for America campaign manager Joe Trippi
Where:  Portsmouth Brewery, 56 Market Street
When:  3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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