
Why Your Vote Matters
Since public affairs is a core service we offer at Grisko, we spend a lot of time thinking about how to win hearts and minds. Public affairs, broadly defined, takes a political campaign approach to win approval of, or try to stop, a matter of policy. We develop and test messages, form coalitions, raise awareness […]
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Notes from the Field (Organizer)
About a month from now, America will vote in the high-stakes 2018 midterm elections. If you have turned on a TV recently, you know that campaigns are working hard to grab your attention and earn your vote. Five years ago, before my days at Grisko, I was a part of that great American voter outreach […]
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To Connect With Your Audience—Be Yourself
It was 2004, and the former Vice President, Al Gore, had flown into St. Joseph, Missouri to rally the troops on behalf of the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, John Kerry. At the time, I was Kerry’s Communications Director in the Show Me State and had prepared a speech for him. While I had never met […]
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Gender Gap, Illustrated
The offending tweet deleted yesterday by the New York Times was an instant opinion poll gauging sentiment on Christine Blasey Ford’s credibility. Gender gap. Illustrated. You don’t have to be a committed feminist to see what unfolded in the hearing room yesterday as confirmation that #MeToo or not, the people in power in this country […]
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Picking the Right Agency
The decision has been made to hire a communications agency, but even after research and referrals, a confusing sea of names and initials often face a company or organization. It can be daunting for those not familiar with the industry or those who see it all as foreign territory. What’s the best way to proceed? […]
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