Posted on 06/20/2002 11:01:24 AM PDT by Bob J
Mark Montini is CEO of Campaign Secrets, Inc., the ultimate campaign toolbox.
As Vice President for Operations at the Leadership Institute, Mark was influential in training over 12,000 candidates and activists from all 50 states, and launched the Broadcast Media Program and a National Leadership Program. When Mark served as President of the Conservative Leadership PAC, he increased revenue from $100,000 to nearly $5 million.
Mark has spoken in Chile, Poland, Greece, and Kazakhstan, as well as American Universitys Campaign Management Institute, American Medical Association PAC, American Conservative Network, Reform Party of Canada, New Democracy Party of Greece, and New Republican Party of Kazakhstan.
In 2000, the International Communication Industry Association, National Speakers Association, and the Communication Media Management Association named Mark runner-up in the Presentation Playoffs 2000 competition, an international competition to crown the Worlds Greatest Presenter.
Marks company, Campaign Secrets, Inc., is the countrys only web-based campaign support system designed exclusively for small to mid-sized campaigns, including its trademarked Campaign Concierge tm support service.
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Although Montini is a good speaker, if I remember correctly from the NFRA conference, his presentation was basically a sales pitch for his services (and "campaign in a box" web tools package). I do hope we are not getting the "privelege" of paying for listening to a marketing seminar. :( Not that there isn't valuable info. being provided, but it should be clearly identified if this is a marketing pitch rather than a no-strings informative presentation.
Please tell me I'm mistaken.
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