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Tony
Feather
Tony Feather brings expertise in the field of campaign mechanics
and voter contact strategies to FLS. Most recently, Tony served
as political director for Bush/Cheney 2000. Tony is a key advisor
to the Bush White House and is viewed as a top Republican strategist.
Tony
began his campaign career over 25 years ago and has since worked
on the campaigns of many Republican elected officials. He has served
as Executive Director of the Missouri Republican Party, and was
appointed by former Republican National Committee Chairman Haley
Barbour to be his Midwest Regional Coordinator, overseeing nine
Midwestern states. As the Midwest Coordinator, Tony was responsible
for design and implementation of telephone and mail voter contact
programs.
Jeff
Larson
Jeff Larson has built a paramount reputation in political management
and grassroots organization. During the 2000-election cycle Jeff
worked with the Bush for President campaign as well as many of the
Republican State Parties and other political organizations to develop
and implement winning voter contact programs.
Since
starting as a political professional in 1982, he has worked on a
number of political campaigns, mastering his experience in organizational
development, grassroots activities, press relations, and campaign
mechanics. Jeff has worked on behalf of 35 State Parties, dozens
of gubernatorial, U.S. Senate and U.S. Congressional candidates,
along with national organizations including the Republican National
Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Jeff
has focused on working with local and national groups developing
organizational and strategic activities, including vote contact
and fundraising plans, campaign strategy, and finance and budgeting.
Specifically, Jeff worked as a Regional Director for both the Bush/Quayle
re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee, and
served on numerous state party and candidate campaigns. Jeff has
also served as lead consultant on numerous grassroots lobbying efforts,
including the National Restaurant Associations opposition
against the Clinton Health care plan.
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