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Ron Faucheux is a popular and frequent speaker and panelist at meetings, seminars
and conferences. He has spoken to the National War College; Business Roundtable; Public
Affairs Council; Central Intelligence Agency; Yale University Campaign School for Women;
Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; National
Press Foundation; National Institutes of Health; WorldNet; United States Information Agency;
National Press Foundation; The Washington Center; National Council of State Legislatures;
National Federation of Independent Business, American Political Science Association; Southern
Political Science Association; American University Center for Congressional and Presidential
Studies; Farm Bureau; American Association of Political Consultants; International Political
Consultants Association; and many other trade and business associations, universities,
foundations, corporations, political committees and professional organizations around the world.
Dr. Faucheux is also a frequent political analyst and media commentator, having appeared over
350 times on national television news programs. His appearances have included CNN, Fox News,
ABC, NBC, CBS, CNBC, MSNBC, PBS, CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), BBC (British
Broadcasting Company), and numerous international, national, regional and local television and
radio stations. He's appeared on Nightline (ABC); The Today Show (NBC); The News Hour (PBS);
NBC Nightly News; World News Tonight (ABC); Inside Politics, Wolf Blitzer Reports, Talk-Back
Live (CNN); Sunday Morning (CBS); The O'Reilly Factor (Fox News Channel); and Washington Journal
(C-SPAN).
Ron Faucheux is available to speak to your meeting, conference or seminar.
Presentation topics include:
Political trends: A "big picture" analysis of politics, personalities, trends, issues and
public opinion.
Handicapping the next elections: Looking at the campaigns and candidates and making
predictions.
Post-election analysis: What happened in the last election? Why? And how does it
affect you?
Getting Started: The 25 First Steps Every Smart Candidate Needs to Take.
Political campaign strategy and message development for issue advocacy and grassroots lobbying
campaigns.
Political campaign message development: How to craft and communicate the right messages, the
right way, to the right voters.
Making Speeches, Presentations, Public Appearances, Dealing with the Media and Doing News
Interviews.
Political Advertising: An entertaining, behind the scenes look at the making of campaign ads
and the history of political advertising.
For more information or to schedule, please call 703-312-4145 or e- mail to
Rfaucheux@aol.com |
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