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Named by the New York Times as “one of the most prominent political bloggers in the nation” and by the Washington Post as one of a handful of online experts pioneering “a whole new way of campaigning,” Peter Daou has advised leading organizations, companies and campaigns, including the United Nations Foundation, Clinton Global Initiative, AARP, Intel, and many others. He directed blog outreach and online rapid response for Kerry-Edwards 2004 and in 2006 became a senior online adviser to Hillary Clinton. In 2007, he was named Internet Director for Hillary Clinton for President, where he oversaw the campaign’s online fundraising, communications and mobilization. Peter has been cited frequently by news outlets including the Washington Post, AP, MSNBC, ABC News, New York Times, Politico and Wall Street Journal.
Chris Watson has provided campaign counsel and strategic guidance to more than 200 leading local, national and international organizations. He has designed and led major fundraising campaign efforts in Atlanta, Washington, Detroit, New York, Denver, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, Bermuda, Maryland, Virginia, St. Louis, Connecticut, Maine, Hawaii, South Carolina and Rome, Italy. Clients have included national associations and organizations, museums, hospitals and medical centers, secondary schools, institutes of higher education, social service organizations, national charities and single-disease research associations. Among the organizations Chris has counseled include the Pearl Harbor Memorial Fund, where he designed and led an historic public-private campaign to replace the visitor center at Pearl Harbor, the Twin Towers Fund (pro bono), the Pontifical North American College, the Fashion Institute of Technology, World Vision, the National Urban League, the Arthritis Foundation, CARE, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Apollo Theatre, the Joe Torre Foundation, the Lymphoma Research Foundation, the United Nations World Food Programme, the Destination Marketing Association, the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Girl Scouts USA, to name a few.
Howard Greenstein is a marketing technology strategy consultant and President of the Harbrooke Group, which specializes in helping companies and organizations communicate with their customers, donors and the general public using the latest web technologies. Harbrooke clients have included Pearson Education, AJLI, WE tv, New York Road Runners, and numerous nonprofits, start-ups and small businesses. He also teaches social media courses at New York University’s SCPS. His career has spanned organizations including the Twin Towers Fund, Microsoft, NYU, and several start-ups. He is a contributing editor for Inc.Com’s Start-Up Toolkit. Howard co-founded the world’s first international non-profit dedicated to Web 2.0, the Social Media Club in 2006.
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