Kerry-Edwards 2004, Inc. |
2300 W. Broad St. | Columbus
| Ohio State Director |
JB Poersch |
(announced
May 24, 2004). Ran Sen. Jack Reed’s (D-RI) Washington, DC office
for fourteen years starting after his election to the U.S. House in 1990
and continuing with him to the Senate. Directed Ohio Democrats' Coordinated
Campaign in 2000. Campaign manager on Scotty Baesler’s 1998 U.S.
Senate campaign in Kentucky (narrowly lost to Jim Bunning). Regional
political director at the DCCC in the 1990 cycle. Worked for the
National Association of Letter Carriers. In 1987 he joined the presidential
campaign of then-Sen. Al Gore; he co-managed the campaign in Wyoming during
the primaries. Started his career in the Washington office of Sen.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY). Graduate of Providence College in
Rhode Island.
| Communications Director |
Jennifer Palmieri |
(May 2004) National press
secretary for the Edwards campaign starting in Jan. 2003. Press secretary
at the DNC through the 2002 cycle. During the Clinton Administration
served as a White House Deputy Press Secretary from 1998 to 2001, as a
Special Assistant to White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta and Deputy
Director of Scheduling and Advance. She started her career in the
congressional office of then Rep. Leon Panetta (D-CA). Graduate of
the American University in Washington, DC.
Political consultant in Toledo.
Delegate selection coordinator for President Clinton in 1996 and Vice President
Al Gore in 2000.Co-chaired the Rules Committee for the 1992 Democratic
National Convention. Executive Director and Chairman of the Ohio
Democratic Party from 1983 to January 1991 (led the party when Ohio Democrats
held both U.S. Senate seats, a majority of the seats in Ohio's U.S. House
Delegation, the offices of Governor, Lt. Governor, all statewide Constitutional
Offices and a majority in the Ohio House of Representatives). Executive
director of the Lucas County Democratic Party and then Chairman.
Came to Ohio for McGovern, and never left.
Coordinated Campaign
|
2300 W. Broad St. | Columbus (The Fire House in the Hilltop)
opened July 10, 2004 Field
Offices
(August
2004) President of DeMay & Associates (St. Paul). Directed
the Pennsylvania Democratic Coordinated Campaign in 2000. Directed
the Ohio Democratic Coordinated Campaign in 1996. Served as Director
of Grassroots Lobbying for The Dewey Square Group. B.A. from the
University of Wisconsin and M.A. from Hamline University.
| Political
Director |
Crystal King |
(May 2004)
Earlier worked a political desk for the Kerry campaign. Worked for
SEIU in Washington, DC. A west central coordinator (Montgomery County)
on the 1996 Ohio coordinated campaign. Dayton native.
| Political
Assistant |
Emily Patzer |
| Surrogate
Scheduler |
Kerry O'Brien |
(for the
last two months of the campaign; succeeded Donna Pignatelli)
| Finance
Director |
Lisa Lancione |
| Operations
Coordinator |
Sally Outis |
From California;
drove to Ohio and started as a volunteer in mid-June 2004. Outis'
prior experience was almost entirely at the local level. She ran
a successful campaign of her own for school board and subsequently chaired
or co-chaired successful campaigns for school bond measures and worked
on committees for local candidates for various offices. Undergraduate
degree in English from the University of Illinois; MSW from Catholic University
in Washington, D.C., and certificate in non-profit management from the
University of San Francisco.
| Deputy
Operations Coordinator |
Chris Brinkman |
Undergraduate
at Ohio State. Began as a summer intern and decided to defer his
final semester.
PRESS
| Communications
Director |
Brendon Cull |
(May 2004)
On leave of absence from position as press secretary for Cincinnati Mayor
Charlie Luken. Ran Mayor Luken's re-election campaign
in 2001 and worked on some other local campaigns. Grew up in Columbus
and moved to Cincinnati to go to Xavier University.
| Research
Director |
Amanda Wurst |
Graduate
of The Ohio State University, where she served as campus editor of The
Lantern. Lifelong Columbus resident
| Clips
Coordinator |
Scott Greene |
| Press
Secretary |
Missy Owens |
[Valerie
James Owens] (Started right after taking the bar exam) J.D.
from Brooklyn Law School, 2004. Accounts executive at the Harbour
Group, an international public strategies consultancy with offices in Washington,
DC and New York. Assistant to the Press Secretary in the White House
Press Office, June 2000-Jan. 2001. Special Assistant to the Under
Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the US Department
of State as, Aug. 1999-June 2000. Worked in the Mayor's Office of
City Legislative Affairs under Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. B.A. in
Government from Georgetown University, 1998.
CONSTITUENCY
| Constituency
Director |
Erika Clark Jones |
(started
July 2004) Policy advisor and deputy community liaison for Columbus
Mayor Michael Coleman since he started in office in Jan. 2000; served as
deputy field director on his campaign. Veteran field organizer; 1990
graduate of Participation 2000; helped out on Jesse Jackson's 1988 campaign
in Southern California. B.A. in political science from the University
of Chicago. Native of Columbus.
| Women's
Coordinator |
Laurel Beatty |
Prior
to the campaign Beatty was working as an associate in the government relations,
litigation, and bankruptcy departments at Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter
in Columbus. Started legal career as a litigation associate at Frost
Brown Todd in Cincinnati. Law degree from Vanderbilt University School
of Law in Nashville. B.S. in Psychology from Spelman College in Atlanta.
Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Beatty grew up around politics; her
father served in the Ohio House of Representatives for 19 years from 1980-99,
and her stepmother was appointed and then elected to his seat.
Jan
Roller
| Students
Coordinator |
Katie Clyde |
(started
June 2004) Prior to working for Kerry-Edwards, Clyde worked for a
few local Democratic candidates and for a nonprofit that funded and coordinated
programs and services for the homeless in Central Ohio. Graduate
of Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. Grew up in Garrettsville,
Ohio
| Youth
Coordinator |
Lauren Goode |
(not on
staff; Goode was a vice president of Ohio Young Democrats and headed up
their campaign committee; she worked closely with Katie Clyde) Experience
as aide in the Ohio Senate, and a former Communications Director for the
Ohio Democratic Party. B.A. in News Journalism from Kent State University.
| Business/Small
Business Coordinator |
Lynn Gellermann |
President
of Adena Ventures, an Athens, OH-based venture capital firm. Previously
consulted on entrepreneurship, technology, economic development, and venture
capital for Wilhelm & Conlon Public Strategies, Inc. and Ohio University's
Voinovich Center for Leadership and Public Affairs. Spent fifteen
years in the banking industry. Worked for the U.S. Treasury's Office
of the Comptroller of the Currency. M.B.A. from the University of
Colorado; B.A. from Hastings College in Nebraska.
| APIA/Muslim
Coordinator |
Ameer Gopalani |
Associate
at the law firm of Arnold and Porter. Law degree from the University
of Texas School of Law; interned for six months at the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands. Undergraduate
degree from Columbia University.
| GLBT
Coordinator-Central |
Jason Lansdale |
(not on
staff)
| GLBT
Coordinator-Cuyahoga |
Patrick Shepard |
(not on
staff)
| Veterans
Coordinator |
Tim Steineman |
U.S. Air
Force veteran.
| Hispanic/Latino
Coordinator |
Lillian Williams |
| Sportsmen
Coordinator |
Steve Mauer |
BASE
VOTE
| Base
Vote and Ministers Outreach Coordinator |
Larry Price |
Elected
State Representative from the 26th District (Columbus) in 2002 and served
one term through Jan. 2005; narrowly upset in the March 2004 primary.
In 2003 founded the Urban Crime Advisory Commission and serves as Executive
Committee Chair. Special assistant to Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman,
2000-02. Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms in the Ohio Senate, 1983-99.
Staff assistant and community liaison in the office of Congressman Bob
Shamansky, 1981-82. Message clerk in the Ohio Senate. B.A.
in Journalism from Ohio State University.
FIELD
| Field
Director |
Beth Leonard |
(May 2004)
Served as the Central Regional Field Director on Kerry's Iowa caucus campaign
starting in March 2003; then Southern California Political and Field Director
for the California primary. Directed Iowa Democrats' Coordinated
Campaign in the 3rd CD in 2002 including the successful re-election of
Congressman Boswell. Grassroots coordinator for 25 states for the
American Cancer Society's government relations department. Worked
in the press office for Tipper Gore at the White House. M.A. in political
management from the George Washington University. B.S. in developmental
psychology from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.
Field
Desks
NW
- Julie Andreeff; (also coordinated GOTV including election protection
efforts in Cuyahoga County)
Andreeff
worked on Kerry's Iowa caucus campaign starting in August 2003; after the
caucuses she went on to North Dakota, Wisconsin and Hawaii. She returned
to Iowa early in the general election to serve as political director, but
then was sent to work the final five months of the campaign in Ohio.
Andreeff left her position as an associate at Powell Goldstein Frazer and
Murphy LLP in Washington, DC to join Kerry's campaign. Law degree
from American University's Washington College of Law. Worked as an
aide to Sen. Kennedy. B.A. in Political Science from American University.
NE - Oscar Ramirez
Served
as Legislative Director and Counsel for Congressman Joe Baca (D-CA).
Experience fundraising for Democratic candidates at local, state and national
level. Worked for the Mark Warner for Governor (VA) gubernatorial
campaign in 2001 through the Democratic National Committee focusing on
Hispanic Outreach. J.D. from The George Washington University Law
School plus M.A. in Latin American Studies from GW's Elliott School of
International Affairs. B.A. in International Relations from the Johns
Hopkins University.
Central - Nikol
Miller
Experience
includes Legislative Aide for the City of Dayton.
SW - Larry Knox
SE - Damian Murphy
Field
organizer in Kerry's Salem office during the NH Primary campaign.
Worked for the National Democratic Institute on political party development
programs in eastern Europe. In 2000 he was involved in the Chuck
Robb for Senate and Bill Bradley for President campaigns. Graduate
of Catholic University with a degree in World Politics.
Cuyahoga County -
Anne Hill
(Sept.
2004) Prior to joining the Coordinated Campaign, Hill worked as Ohio State
Council Director for the Service Employees International Union, coordinating
the SEIU's political activities. In that capacity she had most recently
coordinated SEIU's Northern Ohio work with ACT; she also coordinated SEIU's
Northern Ohio work on the 2002 governor's race, the 2000 presidential race,
and numerous state and local races and levies.
Field
Offices
| Field
Operations Manager |
Evan Fieldman |
| Distribution
Coordinator |
Ben Fuller |
(started
Aug. 15, 2004) Akron native and graduate of Ohio State University.
Previously held positions in logistics and labor management.
Fuller
managed logistics and inventory of all materials. He ensured that
all field offices throughout Ohio had the needed resources to operate.
Materials entailed office supplies, cell phones, computers, yard signs,
literature, as well as promotional materials. Fuller created a chart
to break down the inventory to allotments based on vote goal, etc..
To deliver the materials there were four paid employee drivers and countless
volunteers who would deliver or pick up the materials from the office in
Columbus and distribute them throughout the state. Fuller created
a system of hubs throughout the state to receive the materials; neighboring
counties could then pick up their allotted amount of materials. He
coordinated with the field staff to have the materials picked up.
| Voter
Contact & Targeting Manager |
Chris Bannister |
Started
with Kerry in January 2004 in Iowa while a sophomore at DePauw University;
proceeded to New Mexico, Wisconsin and Ohio. Assistant to the Deputy
Director of the Democratic National Convention, May-August 2004.
| Voter
File Manager |
Dillon Lorda |
1998 graduate
of Hamilton College in New York.
| Statewide
Volunteer Coordinator |
Jason Powell |
| Road
Trip to Victory Coordinator |
Dan Roth |
| Voter
Protection Director |
David Sullivan |
On leave
from his position as election counsel for the Massachusetts secretary of
state.
| Deputy
Voter Protection Director |
Eric Greenwald |
A lawyer
and consultant in Washington, DC with extensive experience in both the
public and private sector. He has served as an Attorney Advisor with the
Central Intelligence Agency's Office of General Counsel and in the National
Security Law Unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation where he focused
on counterterrorism and international computer crime. In the private
sector, Greenwald has worked as a litigator and an international trade
lawyer with the law firms Steptoe & Johnson and Shearman & Sterling
respectively.
Notes.
A
total of $9,575,000 was raised for the Coordinated Campaign in Ohio,
including transfers from the DNC totalling $5,450,000. In addition
the ODP raised about $5,000,000 for local and state campaigns.
Early
money: The Coordinated Campaign raised $842,000 prior to September 1st,
of which over $385,000 came directly from the DNC.
Late
money: The Coordinated Campaign raised over $3,000,000 in the last two
weeks, of which over $1,500,000 came directly from the DNC.
A minor
note on the state headquarters building: The Associated Press and The
Columbus Dispatch reported on Sept. 24, 2004 that the ODP was subleasing
the Fire House for $3,200 a month from the Greater Hilltop Community Development
Corp., a nonprofit group which in turn was renting the building from the
City of Columbus for $1; this use of the city owned building was technically
in violation of the lease terms.
See
also Mark Niquette. " Kerry team takes field in Ohio." The Columbus
Dispatch. May 19, 2004. According to the article, the eleven
staff who started in Ohio in mid-May comprised Kerry's first field organization
in any state. Five of those initial 11 were from Ohio (Political
Director Crystal King, Cleveland organizer Vel Scott, S.E. Ohio organizer
Bryan Whitaker, Dayton organizer Cedric Collins, and Press Secretary Brendon
Cull). Also Mark Naymik. "Kerry's election team sets up camp
in Ohio." Plain Dealer, May 13, 2004.
Ohio Democratic Party |
271 E. State St. | Columbus
First elected chair in June
2002; unanimously re-elected on April 19, 2004. Earlier White served
nearly 10 years as Franklin Democratic Party Chairman. He has also
served as a Madison Township Trustee and operates a family-owned logistics
business.
Vice
Chair: Dayton Mayor Rhine McLin
Treasurer:
Stark County Commissioner Gayle Jackson
Secretary:
Parma Mayor Dean DePiero
| Executive Assistant to
the Chair |
Hanna Greer |
| Director of Operations |
David Duffey |
Joined the Ohio Democratic Party
in 1988 and has had a variety of titles and a wide range of responsibilities
from small donor fundraising to coordinating the direct mail program for
local candidates and county parties, providing legal counsel, acting as
comptroller, maintaining the fundraising database and more. Assistant
to Lucas County Democratic Chairman Jim Ruvolo starting in 1981, then Executive
Director, and remained there until 1988. Law degree from University
of Toledo Law School, 1979; undergraduate degree from Ohio State, 1976.
Started in politics working on the McGovern campaign in 1972 and worked
as a volunteer on a wide variety of campaigns from 1972-1980 in Akron,
Columbus, and Toledo.
| Communications Director |
Dan Trevas |
(started Sept. 2003) Previously
spokesman for the Columbus City Council, 2001-03. Former reporter;
statehouse bureau chief of Dix Newspapers to 2000, then joined capitolwire.com.
| Webmaster |
Kirstin Krumsee |
| Development Director |
Todd Rensi |
| Federal Campaign Field
Coordinator |
Joel Bradley |
| Legislative Black Caucus
Coordinator |
TaKeysha Sheppard |
| Veterans Coordinator |
Marco Miller |
| Legal Counsel |
Michael O'Grady |
Allies
Americans Coming Together
| 1397 Dublin Road | Columbus
| Ohio State Director |
Steve Bouchard |
(started late March) State
Director of Gen. Wesley Clark's NH Primary campaign, announced Oct. 10,
2003, after serving as New Hampshire State Director of Sen. Bob Graham's
campaign from March 17, 2003 until Graham withdrew on October 6, 2003.
In 2002 Bouchard was deputy campaign manager of Tony Sanchez's gubernatorial
campaign in Texas. He was field director for Mark Warner's campaign
for governor of Virginia in 2000-2001. Bouchard worked for Sen. Bob
Kerrey's BACK PAC on the national level in 1999 and as NH director in 1998
as Kerrey considered a presidential campaign. Previously, he served
in various capacities in NH Democratic politics, including communications
director for the House Democrats, House Caucus director, chairman of the
Hillsborough County Democrats, chairman of the 1st CD for the NHDP, and
activity in numerous local and state campaigns.
| Deputy
State Director |
Derick
Clay |
Served as Ohio state director
for the Gore-Lieberman campaign in 2000. Field director for the Ohio
Democratic Party from 1997-99, then formed a public affairs consulting
firm (Clay Consulting, LLC in Columbus). Named by Ebony magazine
as one of 30 "Young Leaders of the Future" (Dec. 1997). Executive
director of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus from 1995-97.
| Field
Director |
Jill
Harris |
Veteran of New York City politics.
Attorney-in-charge of the Manhattan public defender's office. In
1993 Harris became the first openly lesbian or gay elected official in
Brooklyn when she was elected to represent School Board District 15; she
served as president of the Board in 1996-7 and resigned effective Feb.
1, 1998. In 1991 she ran Marty Markowitz's successful campaign for
borough president. Worked on the Gore campaign in 2000.
| Statewide Canvass Directorand
extensive targeting work |
Sarah Benzing |
Iowa Caucus/field director on
Bob Graham's campaign for the 2000 Democratic presidential nomination,
announced May 1, 2003 served through end of the campaign in October.
Field director for the IDP's 2002 Coordinated Campaign. She worked
for the Iowa Democratic Party for two years. Benzing was field coordinator
for Butler, Bremer, Franklin, Grundy and Hardin counties on Al Gore's 2000
Iowa caucus campaign. A University of Northern Iowa graduate.
From Neola, Iowa.
Also
David Moore helped
with targeting.
| Communications
Director |
Jess
Goode |
Former press secretary
and district director to Ohio Congressman Ted Strickland. Veteran
of five congressional campaigns. B.S. in Journalism from Ohio University.
Offices/Contacts:
Akron
168 East Market Street,
Suite 207
Teddy Lehman |
Cincinnati
2330 Victory Parkway, Suite
100
Julian Rogers |
Cleveland
2490 Lee Blvd, Suite 320
Julian Rogers |
|
|
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Columbus
Chris Glaros |
Dayton
33 Riverside Drive
Ross Meyer |
Parma
5592 Broadview Road
Cheryl Webb |
|
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Toledo
1501 Adams Street
Jeff Dennler |
Youngstown
3957 Belmont Avenue
Maureen Lauer-Gatta |
|
From America Coming Together:
"In total we knocked at over 3.7 million doors, engaged people in over
1.1 million conversations at the doors, made over 3 million phone calls,
mailed out better than 2 million pieces of mail, and deployed over 13,000
individuals on Election Day. We also undertook an aggressive
absentee ballot program--closing the massive advantage the GOP traditionally
enjoys among those voters."
Notes:
There are a variety of numbers
describing the extent of ACT's organization in Ohio, but by any of them
it was significant. A post-election communication from ACT's national
office tallies 19 offices, 82 staff, over 700 canvassers, and thousands
of volunteers. ACT Ohio Communications Director Jess Goode stated
on Oct. 7 that ACT had about 70 salaried staff and 15 offices and had registered
85,000 voters. On June 3, 2004, speaking at the Take Back America
conference ACT Political Director JoDee Winterhof said ACT has 21 offices
and 60 salaried staff in Ohio. Steve Bouchard has the final word
(9/15/05 e-mail) "The number of offices did fluctuate as we consolidated
offices at different times, and also had staging areas or GOTV offices
that weren't full-fledged offices. I think the 19 number is solid."
See also:
Derrick Willis. "Voter
Turnout Group Focuses on Ohio." Article on Center for Public Integrity
website. July 4, 2004. This article states that "ACT began
paying employees in Ohio on Oct. 15, 2003, according to FEC records..."
>>
John F. Harris and Paul
Farhi. "Taking the Campaign to the People, One Doorstep at a Time."
Washington
Post. April 18, 2004, page A01. This article reported that
ACT had 18 offices in Ohio.
America Votes |
Columbus
| Ohio Organizing Director |
Scott Nunnery |
Did consulting with Burnside
and Associates in Los Angeles, CA; clients included state parties, environmental
organizations, teachers’ unions, and California State Senate and Assembly
candidates. NM Coordinated Campaign Director in 2000.
Ohio AFL-CIO |
395 E. Broad St., Suite 300 | Columbus
Battleground
Desk/State Director: Wiley Pearson (Columbus)
President: William A. Burga
Secretary-Treasurer: Pierrette "Petee"
Talley
Working America (the
"community affiliate" of the AFL-CIO)
4039 Hamilton Ave., Suite 200 | Cincinnati (Amanda
Rodriguez)
3250 Euclid Ave., Room 250 | Cleveland (Anthony Walker)
395 East Broad St., Suite 010 | Columbus (Joseph Clark,
Jr.)
21st Century Democrats' Young Voter
Project | 2930 Monticello Blvd | Cleveland
Heights
Regional Director in Laconia
on Wesley Clark's NH primary campaign. Prior to the campaign Hutchison
was working as a paralegal at a law firm in New York; he helped with some
of the early fundraisers there in Sept. 2003. In 2002 he worked on
the Sanchez campaign doing GOTV in Tayor County (Abeline). Hutchison
spent time in Quito working towards a Masters degree. He is a 2000
Columbia graduate with a degree in Religion.
"managed a staff of 70 operatives
across offices and campuses in Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati"
MoveOn PAC
| Central/Southern
Ohio Field Organizer |
Katherine
Smith |
Bring Ohio Back (BOB)
Ohio based Section 527
>
group formed June 7, 2004 by strategists Gerald Austin and Jeff Rusnak;
aims to "educate Ohioans about the
failure of the Bush administration," focusing particularly on Northeast
Ohio. Honorary co-chairs actors Chad Lowe and Fisher Stevens.
Make Ohio Blue (website sponsored
by Jerry Springer) |