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Morra’s Internet marketing experience spans politics and the private sector. Before starting her consultancy, Morra was Vice President of Interactive at Edelman in Washington, DC, where she founded that firm’s online public affairs shop, widely considered the leading team in among large agencies. During the 2004 Presidential Election, Morra was the Director of Internet Marketing for the Democratic National Committee, where she oversaw online fundraising, online organizing and marketing. Previously, she worked in the same capacity at the Kerry-Edwards campaign. Before coming to Washington, Morra worked in various roles at leading online companies. She managed iVillage.com’s award-winning public affairs program in New York, then transferred to London where she managed marketing and public relations for iVillage UK. Morra has a degree in Political Science from Brown University.
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In addition, Derek and Parliamentary colleagues have visited Washington DC on several occasions over the last few years to create a constructive dialogue concerning legislation affecting the Internet with Congressmen and Senators of both Parties. Derek's vision for a first "Parliament and Internet" Conference in the House of Commons will take place in October 2006.
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"Chadwick provides us with the most comprehensive look at the Internet and politics to date. This valuable text covers the history of the Internet, patterns of citizen use, debates over the impact of e-politics, and comparative perspectives on e-government, citizen participation, activism, privacy issues, and the governance issues facing the most decisive political technology of the twenty-first century. A most impressive work."--W. Lance Bennett, University of Washington
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Clifford M. Sloan is Vice President, Business Development and General Counsel of Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, The Washington Post Company's Internet and new media subsidiary. Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive publishes washingtonpost.com and Newsweek.com. Mr. Sloan oversees all legal matters and business development for the company.
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