Mark Penn stories:
Bart Motes: Mark Penn: Political Swine Flu
May 6th, 2009 - The Huffington Post
Like H1N1, Mark Penn has human, pig, and avian DNA. And like his viral cousin, Penn was bred in a corporate pig sty. Penn recently raised his snout from the trough to wax philosophically about Hillary's defeat...
Mark Penn videos from YouTube:
1:00:45Authors@Google: Mark Penn
Mark Penn speaks at Google about his book "Microtrends" on October 1, 2007. This event took place at Google's Mountain View, CA, headquarters as part of the Authors@Google series.
10:53Hardball exchange with Campaign Advisors
David Axelrod, Mark Penn, and Joe Trippi after the Des Moines Register Debate. ... barack obama hillary clinton john edwards
3:47Rachel Maddow Show - Mark Penn's Burson-Marsteller - the P.R. firm from Hell
Rachel Maddow Show - Mark Penn's Burson-Marsteller - the PR firm from Hell 03_05_09 visit: firedoglake.com
1:18Clinton's Chief Strategist Mark Penn Resigns
Mark Penn, the senior strategist for Hillary Clinton's presidential bid, left the campaign Sunday after it was disclosed he met with representatives of the Colombian government to promote a free trade agreement, which Clinton opposes. (April 7)
Mark Penn from WikiPedia:
Mark J. Penn (born January 15, 1954), is the worldwide CEO of the public relations firm Burson-Marsteller and president of the polling firm Penn, Schoen and Berland Associates. In September 2007, he released a book titled Microtrends: The Small Forces Behind Tomorrow's Big Changes, which examines small trends sweeping the world. Penn's clients have included political and business leaders, including U.S. President Bill Clinton, U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates; he also served as chief strategist and pollster to Hillary Clinton in her 2008 presidential campaign. Penn is married to Nancy Jacobson, a professional fundraiser.
Penn was born in New York and raised in Riverdale. His father was a Lithuanian immigrant who died when Penn was 10. He was raised by his mother Blanche, who worked as a school teacher. Both of his brothers credit Penn with keeping the family together after their father’s death. Penn graduated from the Horace Mann School in New York City in 1972. He conducted his first poll, which determined that the Horace Mann faculty was more liberal than was the country at large on the issue of civil rights, when he was 13.
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