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Ivy-League Grad Offers President Obama (Timely) Advice---FREE OF CHARGE---Via Newly-Created Website

Top Quote "The OBAMA Brief: Galvanizing an Electorate" is an opinion piece/ strategic document which was delivered to Obama for America headquarters 3 weeks before the election. Over the course of the past 3 months, the ideas/ suggestions laid out in the brief have been proving to be quite prescient. End Quote
  • New York, NY (1888PressRelease) February 10, 2009 - Newly-created Website Gives General Public Opportunity to Peruse Ideas Intended for President

    As President Obama finds himself embroiled in a battle with Senate Republicans and liberal Democrats over the specifics of his proposed stimulus bill, he might be wishing he had heeded the advice laid out in a strategic document entitled “The OBAMA Brief: Galvanizing an Electorate”. Authored by Jason Ali Raymond, a graduate of The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, “The OBAMA Brief” was sent via FedEx and signed for at Obama for America headquarters 3 weeks BEFORE the historic presidential election on November 4th. And progressively, over the course of the past 3 months, the ideas presented in the brief have been proving to be quite prescient. Consequently, a website, www.TheOBAMABrief.net, has been created to expand the reach of the brief beyond politicos, giving the general public an opportunity to digest the ideas laid out in “The OBAMA Brief” and to assess its merits.

    With names like Geitner, Summers, Clinton, Volker and Axelrod, President Obama has undoubtedly managed to assemble a team of highly accomplished and talented Cabinet members and advisors, all poised to assist the president in steering America in the right direction. And yet, despite being surrounded by such stellar professionals, it may actually be a little known brief, written by an Ivy-League graduate with a penchant for crafting marketing strategies, that turns out to be the most insightful and apropos counsel for achieving a productive “First 100 Days”. Leaving the specific policy details to the experts, “The OBAMA Brief: Galvanizing an Electorate” focuses on the equally important, yet often overlooked, aspects of salesmanship—1) leveraging innovative ideas and 2) communicating a branded message that’s capable of engaging an electorate.

    In essence, the brief makes the case that President Obama’s inaugural address may have been more reassuring to the American populous if it was accentuated by a new concept, “A New Prosperity”. As Mr. Raymond enunciates, “‘A New Prosperity’ is about a nation becoming more prosperous—thriving instead of barely surviving, progressing instead of decaying, abounding in great successes instead of wallowing in monumental defeats”. Additionally, the brief bolsters the “Hope/Change” movement by recommending the creation of an “OBAMA-BIDEN Change Coalition”. President Obama’s decision to recently institute the Economic Recovery Advisory Board as a measure to”solicit advice from ‘beyond the echo chamber’” only serves to validate the idea of an “OBAMA-BIDEN Change Coalition” as set forth in the brief.

    Visitors to the website, http://www.TheOBAMABrief.net, will have an opportunity to read the brief via PDF—free of charge, watch a YouTube video of the brief, and learn a little more about the origins of “The OBAMA Brief”. Furthermore, visitors have an opportunity to make a donation in support of ‘Project: OBAMA Brief’ with 20% of any proceeds being donated to two charities/ non-profits: The Muhammad Ali Center and The (Product) RED Campaign. Ultimately, “The OBAMA Brief: Galvanizing an Electorate” is a true illustration of a citizen voluntarily answering President Obama’s clarion call for civic responsibility and service.

    “The OBAMA Brief - Galvanizing an Electorate” is a strategic document/ ‘opinion piece’ that was created for the benefit of then-Senator Obama and the Obama-Biden ticket on October 15, 2008. As of the inauguration on January 20, 2009, the document has been made available to the general public via the website, www.TheOBAMABrief.net .

    If you’d like more information about “The OBAMA Brief” or to schedule an interview with Jason Ali Raymond, please call him directly at (917) 586-6971 or email him at Jason ( @ ) TheOBAMABrief dot net

    Contact: Jason Ali Raymond
    Tel: 917-586-6971
    Email: Jason ( @ ) TheOBAMABrief dot net

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