Carl Dameron will discuss effective campaign strategies in a presentation to the San Bernardino Democratic Club Friday, Dec. 5.
(SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.) Carl Dameron, founder and creative director of Dameron Communications, will discuss effective campaign strategies when the San Bernardino Democratic Club meets 11:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 5 at Carousel Mall.
“From Congress to school board, there are many effective ways to put a candidate in the eye of the public. There are also ways that could do more harm than good,” Dameron said. “I want the Democrats to understand the best ways to campaign for their candidates. The Democratic Party has recently elected a fantastic president, and that will mean great things for the Inland Empire. But that is especially true if the local Democrats successfully campaign to elect men and women who will stand with our new President in bringing about the change he wishes to accomplish. President-elect Obama needs support from elected officials at the federal, state and local levels.”
Dameron has provided public relations services for several election campaigns, including those of California Assembly Member Wilmer Amina Carter, San Bernardino County Fifth District Supervisor Josie Gonzales and Rialto City Council Member Deborah Robertson. He will discuss his strategies for putting the candidates into the public spotlight, and how, in at least one case, he was able to turn a rival’s negative campaign into positive publicity.
About Dameron Communications
Since 1989 Dameron Communications has creatively met the needs of our diverse client base locally, regionally and nationally. We are an award winning agency that creates integrated marketing solutions to increase sales and profits, win elections, inform the public or gain acceptance of potentially controversial issues. We use our 20 years of communications knowledge and experience to advance our clients’ objectives.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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