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SUMMARY:Speakers Series with Chad Pergram\, FOX News
DESCRIPTION: On Monday\, December 7\, at 11 AM\, DCNet will host guest speaker Chad Pergram\, Senior Producer\, FOX News\, who will talk about his work as a reporter on the Hill and how to get your boss news coverage. \nChad Pergram covers Congress for FOX News. He joined FOX in 2007 after stints with Capitol News Connection with PRI\, NPR and C-SPAN. In March 2006\, the Radio/Television Correspondents Association saluted him with the Joan S. Barone Award for Excellence in National Affairs/Public Policy Broadcast Journalism\, the most-prestigious honor in Washington for electronic news coverage of Capitol Hill. Pergram is the youngest recipient of the award and was the first radio reporter to be honored in 12 years. He also won an Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence In Reporting in March 2007 for his reporting on outgoing House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX). In 2009\, Washingtonian magazine named Pergram as one of the 50 best journalists in Washington. “A star on and off the air\, Pergram has the respect of his Capitol Hill peers. Not an easy group to please\,” Washingtonian wrote. Pergram has served as an RCTA Executive Committee member for the past three years and is a board member of the U.S. Capitol Historical Society. He’s a native of Jacksonburg\, OH\, the smallest incorporated village in the state (population: 52). He earned his undergraduate and master’s degrees from Miami University (OH). \nWhat: DCNet Speakers Series with Chad Pergram\, Senior Producer\, FOX News.\nWho: House and Senate Democratic press and communications staffers\nWhen: Monday\, December 7\, 11 AM – 12 PM
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/speakers-series-with-chad-pergram-fox-news/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091015
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T213750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T213750Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:With those crazy days of summer behind us\, DCNet is throwing a happy hour at Hawk N’ Dove to raise a glass to hard-working flacks. Come connect with friends and network with other Democratic communicators. \nDCNet is the city’s premiere networking organization for Democratic communications professionals in the House\, Senate\, Administration and off the Hill. Whether you’re new to the Hill or a seasoned flack\, we are here to help you in your career! Please feel free to bring along friends or co-workers who may be interested in joining. \nWhat: DCNet Happy Hour (Drink and Happy Hour Specials)\nWho: Democratic communicators\, press secretaries and new media staffers from around Capitol Hill\nWhen: Wednesday\, October 14 – 6:30-8:30 pm\nWhere: Hawk N’ Dove (329 Pennsylvania Ave SE)
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/fall-happy-hour-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091015
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T213535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T213535Z
UID:252-1255478400-1255564799@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:DCNet Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:With those crazy days of summer behind us\, DCNet is throwing a happy hour at Hawk N’ Dove to raise a glass to hard-working flacks. Come connect with friends and network with other Democratic communicators. \nDCNet is the city’s premiere networking organization for Democratic communications professionals in the House\, Senate\, Administration and off the Hill. Whether you’re new to the Hill or a seasoned flack\, we are here to help you in your career! Please feel free to bring along friends or co-workers who may be interested in joining. \nWhat: DCNet Happy Hour with Drink and Happy Hour Specials\nWho: Democratic communicators\, press secretaries and new media staffers from around Capitol Hill\nWhen: Wednesday\, October 14 – 6:30-8:30 pm\nWhere: Hawk N’ Dove\, 329 Pennsylvania Ave SE
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/dcnet-happy-hour/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091010
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T213648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T213648Z
UID:253-1255046400-1255132799@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Management Training Series\, Part 2: Motivating Others
DESCRIPTION:Managing. It’s a key ingredient to leading a successful office. And yet\, unlike learning how to pitch a reporter\, write a bill or organize an event\, most of us have never been taught how to delegate\, manage or lead a team. \nThis Friday at 11 am\, DCNet will host the second in a three-part series of management and leadership training sessions led by the Partnership for Public Service (http://www.ourpublicservice.org)\, an organization dedicated to helping the federal government become more efficient (in part by teaching us how to manage). Come join us to help learn how to navigate the often mystifying world of being an effective manager. These will be interactive discussions\, so we will give preference to participants have management experience (supervising at least one or more full-time staffers). \nSpace is limited and RSVP encouraged; participants interested in the full series are encouraged to RSVP for the remaining two workshops ASAP to secure your spot. Please bring your IDs as they will be checked at the door. \n——– \nSession 2: Motivating Others \nThe most successful organizations have highly-engaged and motivated employees. The Partnership’s Best Places to Work in the Federal Government research dispels the common misperception that money is the primary driver of motivation\, revealing that it is the quality of one’s leaders and managers that has the greatest impact on engagement. \nIn this session\, we will employ a brainstorming approach to help participants identify actionable techniques for motivating their peers and/or employees. \nDate: October 9\, 2009 at 11am. \n——– \nUPCOMING Session 3: Coaching for Success and Improvement \nAs difficult as it is to have an honest performance discussion with a poor-performer\, it is necessary for the success of your office and for the well-being of the other members of your team. Engaging high-performing staff is an equally daunting task. \nIn this session\, we will provide an actionable framework for setting clear expectations\, providing concrete feedback and working with employees to further their career goals (i.e.\, coaching). As part of the session\, we will provide each participant with a discussion tool for use when delivering feedback and providing coaching to their employees. \nDate: November 20\, 2009 at 11am.
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/management-training-series-part-2-motivating-others/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091001
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T213918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T213918Z
UID:255-1254268800-1254355199@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Registration Deadline: Fall 2009 Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:Registration Deadline: Wednesday\, September 30\, 2009.  \nThe Democratic Communicators Network is launching the Fall 2009 Mentoring Program for House and Senate communications staffers. \nIf you are new to the Hill and would like to take part in the program\, we welcome your participation. If you have participated in the program as a mentee and would like to continue with a new mentor\, or if you would like to now serve as a mentor\, we encourage you to sign up again. If you have worked in communications on the Hill for two or more years\, please consider volunteering to serve as a mentor to new staff. \nFor those that are unfamiliar with the program\, the Democratic Communicators Network (www.democraticcommunicators.net) mentoring program was created to help new communications staff become familiar with resources\, learn about additional tools of the trade\, and make connections with senior communications staff on the Hill. Essentially\, the mentoring program provides a link to pass knowledge from more experienced communications directors to new press staffers. \nAfter four successful classes of graduates\, (the Spring 09 session had over 110 mentees and mentors from House and Senate offices!) we are ready to move forward with the next class of participants. Please note that previous mentors are welcome (and encouraged) to participate again. \nAbout the Program:  \nThis program is a three month commitment. Below is a link to a short survey for you to complete. Mentees will be matched to mentors based on the answers you provide us. \nEach month focuses on a central discussion theme with questions/exercises that the pairs are encouraged to review. These cover topics like your media plan\, press events\, and even advice on office politics. These topics are just suggestions to get discussion started; often pairs end up talking about a variety of other issues. You and your partner are asked to meet periodically throughout the month (approximately 4 hours a month is expected) and the DCNet team will follow up with each of you throughout the program to see how things are going.
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/registration-deadline-fall-2009-mentoring-program/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090926
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214019Z
UID:256-1253836800-1253923199@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Media Training & Crisis Communications in a High-Stakes Environment
DESCRIPTION:  \nCapitol Hill is one of the most intense media environments in the world for a professional communicator.  From time to time\, Congressional Press Secretaries and Communications Directors are required to work with an adversarial media in a high-stakes scenario where failure is not an option.  When confronted with a crisis\, the difference between effective communications and making mistakes are what distinguishes the best communications professionals. \nFriday’s DCNet Seminar will be an opportunity for Capitol Hill communications staff to learn from seasoned media professionals about the “do’s” and “don’ts” when confronted with a high-stakes situation.  This will be the same media training that has benefited Fortune 50 CEOs\, candidates for the highest political offices and media professionals at all levels. \nDate: September 25th\, 2009 at 11am . \nBACKGROUND on MEDIA TRAINER: SHEILA HERSHOW \nSheila Hershow joined Dezenhall Resources\, Ltd. in 2000\, bringing extraordinary experience from the almost 30 years she spent as an award-winning broadcast news producer and correspondent and newspaper reporter. \nBefore becoming a Executive Vice President at Dezenhall\, Sheila worked as an investigative producer for ABC’s “20/20\,” “PrimeTime Live\,” and “World News Tonight” for 10 years\, winning major awards\, including the prestigious National Emmy\, National Press Club\, Investigative Reporters and Editors and National Headliner awards. She produced Sam Donaldson’s highly regarded series on Washington waste and served as his producer during ABC’s Election Night and Peabody Award-winning Millennium broadcasts. \nBefore that\, she spent four years as an investigative correspondent for CNN and reported for NPR\, newspapers and magazines.  Sheila covered the U.S. Department of Justice and federal courts for ABC News during the Microsoft anti-trust trial and the Whitewater and campaign finance grand juries. \nSheila also worked as a congressional investigator\, spearheading an investigation into the bombing of PanAm 103\, which received international praise for uncovering deadly flaws in airline security. \nBACKGROUND on MEDIA TRAINER: MARTIN KRAMER \nMarty joined Dezenhall Resources in April of 2002\, after 17 years at CNN\, most recently serving as Senior Producer for Diplomatic\, Military\, and National Security Affairs in the Washington Bureau. \nHis tenure at CNN included six years as Producer of White House coverage during both the Bush and Clinton administrations.  During that time\, CNN won the American Journalism Review Award for Best Network Coverage of the White House.  Traveling to 5 continents and all 50 states\, Marty also covered Presidential conventions from 1992 through 2000.  He was part of an Emmy award winning teams for his coverage of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and the terrorist attacks of September 11th\, 2001. \nABOUT THE FIRM: DEZENHALL RESOURCES\, Ltd. \nFounded in 1987\, Dezenhall Resources\, Ltd. is a nationally recognized high-stakes communications and crisis management firm. Dezenhall Resources\, Ltd.  is typically engaged during times of intense scrutiny\, risk or competition. \nToday\, the firm handles a diverse set of clients\, ranging from issue coalitions and multi-national corporations\, to entertainment figures and other prominent individuals and public officials. Over the years\, Dezenhall Resources\, Ltd. has advised numerous non-profit organizations\, including colleges and universities\, health voluntary organizations\, research institutions and philanthropic groups.
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/media-training-crisis-communications-in-a-high-stakes-environment/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090919
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214133Z
UID:257-1253232000-1253318399@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:DCNet Management Training Series: How to Be a Great Leader (*In Three Sessions or Less)
DESCRIPTION:Managing. It’s a key ingredient to leading a successful office. And yet\, unlike learning how to pitch a reporter\, write a bill or organize an event\, most of us have never been taught how to delegate\, manage or lead a team. \nStarting this Friday at 11am\, DCNet will host a three-part series of management and leadership training sessions led by the Partnership for Public Service\, an organization dedicated to helping the federal government become more efficient (in part by teaching us how to manage). Come join us to help learn how to navigate the often mystifying world of being an effective manager. These will be interactive discussions\, so we will give preference to participants have management experience (supervising at least one or more full-time staffers). \nSpace is limited and RSVP encouraged; participants interested in the full series are encouraged to RSVP for all three workshops ASAP to secure your spot. Please bring your IDs as they will be checked at the door. \n——– \nSession 1: Managing Relationships with your Peers and Supervisors  \nGood ideas and sound reasoning alone do not win support. The best leaders amass support for their perspectives by building relationships\, establishing credibility\, and effectively conveying how their ideas fit into the broader context. This session will focus on strategies for building effective relationships with your peers and supervisors in order to: \nEstablish effective working relationships\nInfluence and communicate with leaders and peers\nGain commitment and accountability from others\, even without authority\nDate: September 18th\, 2009 at 11am \n——– \nSession 2: Motivating Others \nThe most successful organizations have highly-engaged and motivated employees. The Partnership’s Best Places to Work in the Federal Government research dispels the common misperception that money is the primary driver of motivation\, revealing that it is the quality of one’s leaders and managers that has the greatest impact on engagement. \nIn this session\, we will employ a brainstorming approach to help participants identify actionable techniques for motivating their peers and/or employees. \nDate: October 9\, 2009 at 11am \n——– \nSession 3: Coaching for Success and Improvement \nAs difficult as it is to have an honest performance discussion with a poor-performer\, it is necessary for the success of your office and for the well-being of the other members of your team. Engaging high-performing staff is an equally daunting task. \nIn this session\, we will provide an actionable framework for setting clear expectations\, providing concrete feedback and working with employees to further their career goals (i.e.\, coaching). As part of the session\, we will provide each participant with a discussion tool for use when delivering feedback and providing coaching to their employees. \nDate: November 20\, 2009 at 11am
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/dcnet-management-training-series-how-to-be-a-great-leader-in-three-sessions-or-less/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090912
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214235Z
UID:258-1252627200-1252713599@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussions on Health Reform Events and Messages
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is talking about health reform Town Halls and other message events in August. Do you have a great success story or advice about what not to do? Want to hear the inside scoop about what other offices are doing to communicate with the public about health care? \nOn Friday\, September 11 at 11:30 AM\, DCNet will hold a roundtable discussion where House and Senate communications staff can share experiences and advice from health care reform events held in their districts. \nPlease come prepared with at least two examples from your own experiences of health reform events or message strategies–both successful and unsuccessful–to share with other staffers.\nWhat: Roundtable Discussions on Health Reform Events and Messages\nWho: Democratic House and Senate Communications Staffers\nWhen: Friday\, September 11 at 11:30 AM (NEW TIME)
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/roundtable-discussions-on-health-reform-events-and-messages/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090620
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214323Z
UID:259-1245369600-1245455999@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:DCNet Training Seminar: Video 101 for Staffers
DESCRIPTION:Join DCNet Friday\, June 19th at 2pm in person or via online webinar\, to learn the basics of video and new media from experts who will review different video opportunities for Congressional offices\, present examples of Member videos\, and note different platforms for creating and distributing videos. \nThis event\, which is being held in coordination with The Democratic Caucus and the New Organizing Institute http://neworganizing.com/hill\, and Democratic Communicators Network\, will cover the basics of video production and strategy. We will also be holding a future event where we will feature more advanced video techniques. \nSpeakers:\n* Antonio Peronace\, Director of Multimedia and Technology\, Democratic Caucus\n* Chris Northcross\, Video Specialist\, Democratic Caucus\n* Quentin Kruger\, Fmr. Director of Photography\, Obama For America
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/dcnet-training-seminar-video-101-for-staffers/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090616
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214417Z
UID:260-1245024000-1245110399@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Distinguished Speakers Series: Celinda Lake
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, June 15th\, at Noon\, DCNet’s Distinguished Speakers Series will host speaker Celinda Lake\, President of Lake Research Partners (http://www.lakeresearch.com). Ms. Lake is one of the country’s preeminent Democratic strategists\, conducting polling on behalf of a wide range of federal and state elected officials\, as well as organized labor and issue advocacy groups. She has won widespread acclaim for her successful campaign efforts to elect female Democrats to all levels of political office\, as well as her groundbreaking findings on ways to promote a public health insurance alternative. \nMs. Lake will discuss her work to assemble and distribute data regarding the most effective word choices used to promote a variety of policy initiatives. By relying on hard data about the words that are proven to resonate with constituents\, Democratic communicators can make the most effective choices to create powerful arguments to incorporate into their messages. There will be time for questions so come prepared to ask about how polling works and how you can use the results in your busy press operations. \nCommunications professionals often decide between competing message frames to persuade a listener or convey a point of view. When making these decisions\, quantitative data can inform our choice of the most effective message. Large-scale polling operations like Gallup and Rasmussen\, measure broad trends such as personal and policy approval ratings. But firms that work with focus groups can serve as invaluable resources by testing the effectiveness of specific words and frames. By making subtle changes in how we communicate\, we can utilize proven language to maximize a positive response to our message and the Democratic policies we support. \nWhat: DCNet Distinguished Speakers Series: Celinda Lake\, President of Lake Research Partners\nWhen: Monday\, June 15th\, Noon-1 pm
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/distinguished-speakers-series-celinda-lake/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090606
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214532Z
UID:261-1244160000-1244246399@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:New Media Seminar on Facebook for Congress
DESCRIPTION:DCNet in conjunction with the Democratic Caucus is hosting a series of New Media briefings for House and Senate staffers. \nThe first event will feature a panel discussion of the effective use of Facebook in a congressional office\, as well as innovative things that Members are currently doing. \nWhen: Friday\, June 5th from 11:30am -12:30pm \nSpeakers:\nWhitney Phillips\, Representative Ed Perlmutter\nAdam Conner\, Facebook\nNick O’Neill\, Founder\, AllFacebook.com\nShana Glickfield\, NextGenWeb
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/new-media-seminar-on-facebook-for-congress/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090430
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214828Z
UID:263-1240963200-1241049599@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Roundtable: "Messaging the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009”
DESCRIPTION:Wondering how to develop successful press events around elements of the economic recovery package? \nFeeling overwhelmed by the numerous funding announcements you’re receiving and not sure how to make sure each one has a significant local impact? \nWanting to work more closely with the Administration on in-district economic recovery announcements? \nWondering if you should designate an economic recovery point person in your office? \nNot sure how to create an effective economic recovery resource guide? \nPlease join us for the second DCNet Roundtable Discussion on messaging the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009\nFriday\, April 3rd\n3:30 pm – 4:30 pm \nThe roundtable discussion will begin with brief remarks by:\nBrendan Daly\, Speaker Pelosi’s Office\nRodell Molineux\, Senate Majority Leader Reid’s Office\nNkenge Harmon\, Communications Director for Senator Debbie Stabenow\nJeff Sharp\, Select Committee on Global Warming \nFollowing the remarks\, we will break down into smaller groups with other communicators for a discussion of best practices for messaging the economic recovery package including how to set up effective in-district press events\, how to highlight specific funding awards in your community\, how measure and communicate the positive impact the recovery package is having on your district\, and what pitfalls to avoid when discussing the economic recovery package.
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/roundtable-messaging-the-american-recovery-and-reinvestment-act-of-2009/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090430
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214707Z
UID:262-1240963200-1241049599@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:President Obama's "First 100 Days" Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy a spring social to network with other communicators as well as members of progressive organizations from the DC area such as Generation Obama\, Arlington Young Democrats\, Democratic GAIN\, and Young Democrats of America’s Mid-Atlantic Region. \nNEW LOCATION: \n6:30-9:30 pm Wednesday\, April 29th\n(Doors open at 6:00\, Watch Obama Press Conference on TVs @ 8:00)\nCapitol Lounge\n229 Pennsylvania SE\, Washington\, DC 20003\nHappy Hour Specials (until 8) and Cash Bar
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/president-obamas-first-100-days-happy-hour/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090321
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T214944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T214944Z
UID:264-1237507200-1237593599@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Spring 2009 - Press Secretary Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:Keeping constituents and the press back home informed of the great work our bosses are doing is crucial. That’s why the Democratic Communicators Network (www.democraticcommunicators.net) created a mentoring program to help new press secretaries become familiar with resources\, learn about additional tools of the trade\, and make connections with senior press staff on the Hill. Essentially\, the mentoring program provides a link to pass knowledge from more experienced communications directors to new press staffers. \nAfter three successful classes of graduates\, we are ready to move forward with the next class of participants. Please note that previous mentors are welcome (and encouraged) to participate again. \nAbout the Program: \nThis program is a three month commitment. After you have expressed your interest with this following email\, I will send you a short survey. Based on those answers\, mentees will be matched to mentors. \nEach month focuses on a central discussion theme with questions/exercises that the pairs are advised to review. These cover topics like your media plan\, press events\, and even advice on office politics. These topics are just suggestions to get discussion started; often pairs end up talking about a variety of other issues. You and your partner are required to meet periodically throughout the month (approximately 4 hours a month is expected) and the DCNet team will follow up with each of you throughout the program to see how things are going. \nThose are the basics. \nIf you are interested\, please respond to this email and answer the following questions: \n1. Name: \n2. Your Member’s Name/State/District number: \n3. Phone: \n4. Email address: \n5. Would you like to be a Mentor (more than two years of Hill press experience) or Mentee (less than one year of Hill press experience): \n5. Can you commit 4 hours a month to the program for 3 months?
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/spring-2009-press-secretary-mentoring-program/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090311
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T215119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T215119Z
UID:265-1236643200-1236729599@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Help plan DCNet programs
DESCRIPTION:The Democratic Communicators Network (DCNet) brings hundreds of communications staffers–from the House\, Senate\, Executive Branch and off the Hill–together to share their personal expertise\, learn new skills\, brainstorm strategies and build alliances on and off the Hill in order to strengthen our message making team. \nAll DCNet events are planned by volunteer committees of staffers. This is a great way to offer leadership and to network with other staffers. If you are interested in joining one of the following planning committees\, please contact the committee chair listed below: \nTraining Seminars on essential communications skills and strategies\nChair: Angela Barranco \nDistinguished Speakers providing inside access to the nation’s top communicators\nChair: Nkenge Harmon \nRoundtable Discussions to share practical press ideas and experiences\nChair: Emily Kryder \nNetworking Events to bring flacks from on and off the Hill together socially\nChair: Jesse Broder Van Dyke \nMentoring to partner new communications staffers with experienced communicators\nChair: Angela Guyadeen \nMember Communications to expand DCNet’s online resources\, jobs list\, and email resources\nChair: Will Jenkins \nThanks for your help! \nThe DCNet Board \nAngela Barranco\, Congressman Joseph Crowley\nJesse Broder Van Dyke\, Senator Daniel Akaka\nAngela Guyadeen\, Congressman Marion Berry\nNkenge Harmon\, Senator Debbie Stabenow\nAndrea Helling\, Senator Jon Tester\nWill Jenkins\, Congressman Tim Bishop\nJessica Kershaw\, Congressman John Boccieri\nEmily Kryder\, Congresswoman Lois Capps\nDoug Thornell\, Congressman Chris Van Hollen
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/help-plan-dcnet-programs/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090302
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140727T215237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140727T215237Z
UID:266-1235865600-1235951999@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:New Media Fellows Available
DESCRIPTION:Does your boss want to take advantage of the exciting advances in new media and online outreach of the last year? Would you like some help making that happen? \nDCNet in conjunction with the New Organizing Institute (NOI) is promoting a new communications fellowship program. This is a practical way to bring fresh talent and ideas to your communications team. \nThe NOI Fellowship Program (www.neworganizing.com) is centered around the goal of infusing the energy\, talent and innovation of 2008 into the progressive movement\, collaborating with advocacy groups\, political offices\, policy organizations and technology companies to share lessons learned and intensive analysis. Fellows possess a variety of skills and knowledge including new media\, online communications\, video\, design\, outreach to voters\, and team management. \nNOI has collected applications from individuals involved in the 2008 election cycle who are interested in a short-term fellowships starting as soon as possible. Terms can be adjusted to fit your program’s needs\, matching your resources and work load demands. The fellowships can be as short as one day and as long as three months\, with the option to hire your fellow at the end. Hosts may need to pay a stipend for the fellow’s work. \nIf you’re interested in taking part of this opportunity to develop your staff\, knowledge and resources and would like to learn more about the Fellowship Program\, contact 202-747-2625.
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/new-media-fellows-available/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090206
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140728T021543Z
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SUMMARY:Recovery Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Suffering from stimulitis? Confused about what a state stabilization fund even means? We’ve got your perfect personal recovery plan. DCNet is throwing a happy hour this Thursday at Hawk N’ Dove to recover and reinvest in our hard-working flacks. \nDCNet is the city’s premiere networking organization for Democratic communications professionals. Whether you’re new to DC\, back from campaigning or a seasoned flack\, we are here to help you in your career! Please feel free to bring along any friends or co-workers who may be interested in joining. \nWhat: DCNet Happy Hour\nWho: Democratic communicators from around the Hill\nWhen: THURSDAY\, February 5 – 6:30-8:30 pm\nWhere: Hawk N’ Dove (329 Pennsylvania Ave SE)
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/recovery-happy-hour/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081215
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140728T021653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140728T021653Z
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SUMMARY:Career Networking from DCNet
DESCRIPTION:DCNet is offering several activities to help job seekers and hiring offices: \nCareer Fair \nOn Sunday\, December 14th\, DCNet is partnering with Democratic GAIN’s Career Fair during RootsCampDC. Democratic GAIN Career Fairs enable political professionals looking for their next opportunity to connect with employers looking for talented staff. Registration gets you access to the full RootsCampDC weekend of activities\, including the Democratic GAIN sponsored discussions led by political leaders who will be offering advice and insight into getting a job and working in various political fields. Find out more and register at www.democraticgain.org. \nNetworking Happy Hour \nDCNet will also be hosting a career networking happy hour for current and future Democratic communicators the week of December 12. Details forthcoming.
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/career-networking-from-dcnet/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080827
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140728T022001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140728T022001Z
UID:270-1219708800-1219795199@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:SeaChange Ideas Forum
DESCRIPTION:SeaChange Communications has extended a special invitation to DCNet members and their bosses to participate in the Seachange Ideas Forum at the Starz Green Room in Denver next week. \nThe SeaChange Ideas Forum is a series of panels on a range of topics including films\, media\, blogs\, social networking\, web video and key political messages. This high–level\, action oriented conversation is intended to advance the public policy debate toward solutions. SeaChange specializes in producing events with social impact\, with a focus on bringing together the business\, non-profit\, entertainment\, social and political worlds. \nA full schedule of events is here: www.seachangecom.com. \nIf you see a press hook for your boss at one of the panels\, SeaChange will try to make space for brief speeches and home-state media.
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/seachange-ideas-forum/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080827
DTSTAMP:20260526T063206
CREATED:20140728T021843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140728T021843Z
UID:269-1219708800-1219795199@demcoms.net
SUMMARY:Go "Off The Record" with Media Matters in Denver
DESCRIPTION:Media Matters Action Network is excited to extend a special invitation to DCNet members to our reception in Denver. \nThe lowdown:\nTuesday\, August 26\, 4-7 p.m.\nMedia Matters Lounge \nBe sure to RSVP- the event is close to the Pepsi Center\, so security is very tight.
URL:https://demcoms.net/event/go-off-the-record-with-media-matters-in-denver/
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