July 28, 2009
Winning With Obama - Building a Grassroots Movement
Jeff Blodgett, Executive Director of Wellstone Action and the Minnesota State Director for Barack Obama's 2008 President Campaign, is in Sydney, Australia this week to speak at an event hosted by Catalyst as a part of the Australian Labor Party's 45th National Conference.
He'll be talking about how Barack Obama won and how to build winning grassroots campaigns. From their official website:
"Catalyst is pleased to present leading US political strategist Jeff Blodgett. Jeff was State Director of Obama's Campaign for Change in Minnesota. He has over 25 years experience in community organizing and has served in key positions on dozens of campaigns in addition to training, teaching, and writing extensively on political skills, public management, and leadership.
Jeff is the Executive Director of Wellstone Action! - a unique center for training and leadership development in the US. Wellstone has mobilized millions of Americans to become engaged in politics in the lead up to the 2008 election."
Read more here.
Jeff Blodgett, Executive Director of Wellstone Action and the Minnesota State Director for Barack Obama's 2008 President Campaign, is in Sydney, Australia this week to speak at an event hosted by Catalyst as a part of the Australian Labor Party's 45th National Conference.
He'll be talking about how Barack Obama won and how to build winning grassroots campaigns. From their official website:
"Catalyst is pleased to present leading US political strategist Jeff Blodgett. Jeff was State Director of Obama's Campaign for Change in Minnesota. He has over 25 years experience in community organizing and has served in key positions on dozens of campaigns in addition to training, teaching, and writing extensively on political skills, public management, and leadership.
Jeff is the Executive Director of Wellstone Action! - a unique center for training and leadership development in the US. Wellstone has mobilized millions of Americans to become engaged in politics in the lead up to the 2008 election."Read more here.














