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Is mail, digital or TV best for getting personal with voters? Which channel motivates voters? Which one forces interaction? Or drives emotion? Which one is easily ignored? USPS invites you to join us for a compelling webinar conversation that includes new qualitative research on political advertising channel strengths and weaknesses. We will also discuss emerging trends for the 2020 election cycle and review examples of cutting-edge political mail best practices.
Advertising Channel Strengths and Weaknesses Revealed
Tuesday, December 10
2pm EST
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WEBINAR PANELISTS
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EMMA DILLON
Senior Strategist
Mission Control
Former finance director, offers strategic counsel on millions of mail pieces, and implements voter registration and vote-by-mail programs.
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JOE GOETZ
Direct Response Director
NRCC
Political operative and fundraising strategist specializing in direct marketing. Creating and executing programs for non-profits, political committees and candidates across the country.
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SHELLEY WEST
Senior Vice President
KRC Research
Lead researcher, has advised marketing, communications, and commercial leaders at some of the world’s top brands.
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JULIE HEINRICH
Senior Vice President
Weber Shandwick | Powell Tate
Moderator
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We hope you will join us this afternoon for the conversation with our expert panelists. Together, let’s Deliver The Win®!
Donald R. Nichols [email protected] National Lead, Political & Mailing Services, U.S. Postal Service
To learn more about the Postal Service’s latest tools, technologies and innovations that can maximize direct mail’s impact, visit DeliverTheWin.com.
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