ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Capital Area Political Motion Committee (PAC) CapitalWomen will maintain two units of political marketing campaign coaching classes this month. The classes are for candidates, marketing campaign managers, marketing campaign staff and people who wish to develop into extra lively and concerned in each elections and the political course of for the 2021 election 12 months and past.
The coaching classes will probably be led by space public affairs professionals and political consultants together with Libby Submit of Progressive Elections, former Saratoga Springs Mayor Joanne Dittes Yepsen of Yepsen & Pikulsky, Niskayuna City Board Member/Niskayuna Democratic Chair and Chair of Upstate NY for Joe Biden Denise Murphy McGraw, and Caroline Boardman McCarthy of the Schenectady Metropolis Democratic Committee. Every session will probably be moderated by Nikita Hardy and Sarah Rogerson.
“CapitalWomen is dedicated to coaching candidates and marketing campaign staff in order that collectively we will elect progressive, pro-choice, pro-LGBT candidates in our native and state governments,” stated Libby Submit, considered one of CapitalWomen’s co-founders. “Our trainings and our marketing campaign contributions have helped to vary the political panorama of the Capital District since 2017.”
The trainings will happen on Zoom and may solely accommodate 90 individuals per session.
Coaching 1:
- Thursday, Jan. 14, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
- Saturday, Jan. 16, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Coaching 2:
- Thursday, Jan. 28, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
- Saturday, Jan. 30, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
The Thursday workshop(s) will probably be one hour and can present an outline of campaigns, planning, what and whom you should know, and why to become involved. The Saturday workshop(s) will probably be three hours and can concentrate on Discipline Group/Get Out the Vote (GOTV), Fundraising and PAC relationships, and Message, Mail and Social Media.
Registration for the coaching classes may be discovered at https://capitalwomenny.org/571-2/ the fee is: $20 per particular person, $10 for first time candidates and marketing campaign staff, and no price for Black, Indigenous, and Non-Black Individuals of Coloration (BIPOC).