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Darke County Republican Women’s Club to host Amy Showalter
Author, PAC and grassroots influence expert to speak
GREENVILLE, OHIO – Amy Showalter of The Showalter Group and author of
“The UnderDog Edge -- How Ordinary People Change the Minds of the
Powerful... and Live to Tell About It” will be the featured speaker at
the July 13 meeting of the Darke County Republican Women’s Club.
Amy Showalter is a PAC and grassroots influence expert who has
galvanized thousands of grassroots evangelists, PAC contributors and
government relations staff for her clients who want to advance their
cause politically. Amy pioneered the teaching and application of
scientific influence principles to grassroots organizing and PAC
fundraising. Her evidence based and data-driven approach has resulted
in over 85% of her long-term consulting clients who have experienced an
increase in budget, staff, and senior management recognition after
collaborating with Amy. She is a frequent speaker at advocacy fly-in
and lobby day events, as well as at government relations staff retreats
and training workshops.
Her insights have been featured in over 500 publications, including
Politico, Roll Call, The Hill, Fox News, CNNmoney.com, and the
Washington Times – to name just a few. She is a columnist for Bloomberg
Government, and has been a featured blogger for Forbes.com. To visit
her company’s website: https://showaltergroup.com/
For nine years she directed the efforts of the highly acclaimed
Nationwide Insurance Civic Action Program (CAP). During her tenure,
over 2,000 public affairs professionals across the country ranked
Nationwide's program as one of the top two corporate grassroots
programs in the country (Ed Grefe and Martin Linsky, The New Corporate
Activism)
“What Amy taught us can be used in any environment; with co-workers,
family members, and customers. I was taking lots of notes and could
have listened to her for two more hours.” said President Joan Coleman,
AT&T Kentucky
“I’ve been at Pfizer 30 years, so I’ve heard it all. I’ve been to a lot
of training workshops. This is one of the, if not the, best one I’ve
ever attended. Thank you so much!” reported Senior Health Care
Consultant for Pfizer Labs Carol Mazin.
“Amy is without a doubt at the forefront of creativity in the political
involvement field, as she offers innovative approaches to problem
solving. Her enthusiasm is captivating as well as contagious.”
Stated Leader of Political Affairs for The Dow Chemical Company Vicky
Suazo. “I have worked with many consultants during my 25 years with The
Dow Chemical company, and Amy Showalter is at the top of the list.”
The program is free, and the public is invited to attend. The event
will be held in the U-Turn Building on Radiant Lighthouse Campus, 5256
Sebring-Warner Road, Greenville (formerly Lighthouse Christian Center).
The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. with an optional dinner available
at 6 p.m., with reservations. Dinner cost is $10 per person (includes
tax and tip). Dinner reservations may be made by emailing Corresponding
Secretary Wavelene Denniston at dcrwreservations@darkegop.org or
calling her at (937) 547-6477. No reservations will be accepted after
July 9.
DCRWC is a political group founded to provide political education and
legislative information; provide a wider knowledge of the principles of
the Republican Party; increase the number of registered Republicans;
recruit, promote, and support qualified Republican women for political
office; give exposure to and work actively for all Republican
candidates; and lend support to the activities of other Republican
organizations. The DCRWC is a multi-generational, multi-cultural
organization providing the structure and support for political
activists to learn, engage, and flourish. The Club is chartered by the
National Federation of Republican Women and is a member of the Ohio
Federation of Republican Women. For more information, visit:
http://www.darkegop.org/womens-club.html or email President Betty Hill
at: DCRWPresident@darkegop.org
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