‘Microtrends Squared’ identifies new wave of trends
Mar. 20, 2018 – 4:32 – Author Mark Penn talks about targeting voters through technology.
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Mar. 20, 2018 – 4:32 – Author Mark Penn talks about targeting voters through technology.
Tomorrow in DC: Axios’ Mike Allen will interview JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon, comedian and activist Baratunde Thurston, AOL co-founder and Revolution CEO Steve Case, and MSNBC’s Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle.
Mar. 18, 2018 – 4:15 – Former Clinton chief strategist Mark Penn says fired FBI official Andrew McCabe’s statement sounded like it was written by a political strategist, not a lawyer.
Mark Penn, President and managing Partner of the Stagewell Group. strategic advisor to former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. Microtrends Squared Tune in to The Cats Roundtable with John Catsimatidis every Sunday morning at 9 am in New York on 970 AM: The Answer!, or find a station in your city by clicking here. Can’t get to a radio? […]
When most people think of trends, they think of huge economic and social changes, such as the shift to cloud computing or the migration of people away from rural areas to cities.
Behind Mark Penn’s desk in his K Street office in Washington, D.C., stands a man-sized model of a US spacecraft, a gift he received following a speech he once gave at a Chamber of Commerce event in Alabama, the state where the rocket was manufactured.
“The Grassley-Graham memo is really quite credible, and it does suggest that this dossier was a key part of this FISA warrant.” On “Fox & Friends,” former Hillary Clinton strategist Mark Penn discussed Christopher Steele’s actions relating to the Trump dossier.
Neil Cavuto interviews Clinton 2008 campaign strategist Mark Penn, ” …the Grassley-Graham Memo is the fundamental eye-opening memo in this thing..Steele went to everyone and created an echo chamber that everyone wanted to believe.
Feb. 03, 2018 – 3:53 – Mark Penn, a former aide to Hillary Clinton, reacts to Rep. Devin Nunes’ FISA abuse memo.
Both the New York Times and the Washington Post yesterday ran editorials calling for prior restraint on a memo written by the duly elected chairman of the House Intelligence Committee after he and his staff reviewed classified documents related to the so-called Russia investigation.