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In reply to the discussion: Moms Demand Action hits home [View all]Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)8. not real grassroots when the founder was a PR executive
who passes herself off as just a stay at home mom.
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Missouri State Government
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Fleishman-Hillard
Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; OMC; Public Relations and Communications industry
November 2010 June 2012 (1 year 8 months)
Freelance consultant/counselor for clients of Fleishman-Hillard.
Founder and President
VoxPop Public Relations
December 2008 June 2012 (3 years 7 months) Indianapolis, Indiana Area
Self-employed by start-up strategic public relations agency created to help individuals, companies and organizations accelerate their growth, profitability, reputation and market presence through media relations, product launches, new media, events and promotions, messaging and media training, and issues management.
Vice President, Corporate Communications
WellPoint
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; WLP; Insurance industry
December 2005 December 2008 (3 years 1 month)
Led communications team for the countrys largest health benefits company and provided communications support for the countrys highest ranking female chief executive officer. Responsible for enterprise-wide media relations, including investor relations.
Director, Global Communications
GE Healthcare
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; GE; Hospital & Health Care industry
2004 2006 (2 years)
Led ten-member communication team for $14 billion healthcare (medical diagnostics and devices) business within General Electric, a Fortune 100 company
Director, Global Public and Corporate Affairs
Monsanto
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; MON; Biotechnology industry
2001 2004 (3 years)
Provided corporate communications strategy and support for Fortune 500 life sciences and agricultural company.
Vice President, Corporate and Public Affairs
Fleishman-Hillard
Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; OMC; Public Relations and Communications industry
1998 2001 (3 years)
Directed seven-member team that identified and managed issues and crises for clients, including Monsanto Company, BP Amoco, Bayer Corporation, Firestone, McDonalds, Applebees, Purdue Pharma, Osco, BASF, and Hallmark, Inc.
Public Affairs Officer
Missouri State Government
1993 1998 (5 years) Jefferson City, Missouri
Worked for the administration of Governor Mel Carnahan, the Missouri House of Representatives, and the Missouri Department of Economic Development.
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It doesn't make much difference does it? So why would it upset you so much?
A Simple Game
May 2014
#118
It's always funny when the NRAers complain about Bloomberg's involvement with gun control...
DanTex
May 2014
#11
Like I said, I find it hilarious when pro-gunners insist they are really just trying
DanTex
May 2014
#27
I will say all of those are idiots and I do not support them as they are extreme
Duckhunter935
May 2014
#16
I did. It's obvious from your posts that you have a single-minded obsession with the man.
DanTex
May 2014
#22
Hmm, "down" is an odd choice of words to describe by far the highest rates of gun violence
DanTex
May 2014
#38
Mental health reform and ending the drug war are going to be tough, politically.
DanTex
May 2014
#53
Very bizarre thinking. I didn't realize the ACLU had veered way over to the right on certain issues.
DanTex
May 2014
#85
Privacy is important, but I don't know a single progressive who buys into that prepostersous
DanTex
May 2014
#87
It is none of the government's business what I own or do in the privacy of my home
hack89
May 2014
#89
So that's the second "no" in a row. Still can't name a single progressive that buys into
DanTex
May 2014
#97
Are you? I guess ignoring my posts is the only strategy you've got, giving that you
DanTex
May 2014
#100
I'm sure those graphs are a huge comfort to parents of all the children who've been murdered
groundloop
May 2014
#41
...and people who are in bed with Ted Nugent should be especially reluctant to play
DanTex
May 2014
#59
Yes, the "guilt by Bloomberg association" smear-fest does seem to show up every time.
DanTex
May 2014
#66