Operation Clean Gov's Candidate School Features West, Gorbea and GoLocal's Nagle

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Operation Clean Gov's Candidate School Features West, Gorbea and GoLocal's Nagle

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This Saturday, Operation Clean Government offers its “Candidate School 2016” -- a day-long, non-partisan educational seminar on how to run for political office. The presentations include RI Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea, GoLocalProv News Editor Kate Nagle, and former head of RI Common Cause Phil West to name just a few.

The School will be held at Rhode Island College Student Union Ballroom.

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Richard Thornton of the Board of Elections joins Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea and Ethics Commission attorney Jason Grammit will offer what you need to know to run for office--to include eligibility, financial disclosure and ethical issues. Phil West, well-known observer of the local political scene, will add commentary.

The Program includes:

OCG President Margaret Kane will lead a discussion entitled “Attributes of a Successful Candidate: What it takes to run and win.” Sen Louis DiPalma (D); Rep. Brian Newberry (R); and former representative Linda Finn (D) will join her on this panel.

GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle
Speaking about the overall program, Kane says “This is an ideal chance for candidates new to the political scene to get a complete briefing on the campaigning process.”

Moderate Party founder and former gubernatorial candidate Ken Block will participate in a session on Campaign Organization. He, Professor Victor Profughi, Brent Cleaveland, and Michael Goldberg will discuss roles and responsibilities of candidates, paid staffs and volunteers, and the importance of the treasurer.

Lively Experiment's Dave Layman will moderate a session entitled Negative Campaigning and Self-Defense Strategies. Panelists are private investigator Vic Pichette; Professor Victor Profughi; and political strategist Jeff Britt.

GoLocalProv's News Editor Kate Nagle and Dan McGowan of WPRI will join Pichette in a discussion about social media to talk about how sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube play an ever increasing role in today’s political campaigns.

8th Year of Training

This is OCG’s eighth Candidate School, continuing an election year tradition that started in 2002 to broaden citizen participation in state and local government. Its goal is to provide citizens with basic knowledge needed to run a successful political campaign. The non-partisan program is designed to help first-time candidates, campaign workers, and volunteers run ethical, winning campaigns. It will be hosted by the Political Science Department of Rhode Island College and is supported by clean government advocates within the community, to include LOOKOUT RI, John Hazen White, Jr.’s non-partisan foundation.

Former Executive Director of RI Common Cause Phil West
Since 2002, more than 650 aspirants for public office have attended OCG Candidate Schools, including many now-well-known Rhode Island political figures. It’s a full day, starting with an optional 8:45 AM continental breakfast (first session is at 9:30) and ends at 5PM. The registration fee is $110, which includes course materials, a one-year OCG membership, breakfast, lunch, and refreshment during breaks.

Paid attendees will also receive a copy of the book, “The Essential Guide to Running for Local Office: How to Plan, Organize and Win Your Next Election," by former Deputy Secretary of State and North Providence Town Councilman Paul Caranci.

Registration and payment can be accomplished online through the PayPal link at OCG’s website, www.ocgri.org. Checks can also be mailed (no later than Thursday, June 2, please) to Candidate School 2016, P O Box 8683, Warwick, RI 02888. Checks are also accepted at the door with advance notice to [email protected].
 
Operation Clean Government 2016 Candidate School
Saturday, June 4, 2016
9:15 to 5:00 (Breakfast at 8:30)
Rhode Island College Student Union Ballroom
Fee: $110
Dress: casual

 


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