Katie Brazell, Design Intern and All-Around Awesome Person

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Katie, our design intern, is smart and hardworking young woman that we are glad to have onboard. After you read our interview with her, we know you’ll think so too!

1. Where are you originally from?

The small town of Elgin, SC, about 10 minutes outside North East Columbia.

2. What is your major?

Graphic Design, with a minor in Marketing.

3. Mac or PC?

Mac. Definitely Mac.

4. What is your favorite quote?

“My goal in work, as in life, is not only to think and act creatively, but to be brave.” -James Victore

5. What would you do if you won the lottery?

Buy a house at the beach ASAP.

6. If you were an ice cream what flavor would you be?

Birthday Cake! It’s the most fun!

7. Pepsi or Coke?

Actually, Dr. Pepper’s pretty much the only soda I drink.

8. What three items would you take to a deserted island besides food and water?

A fishing pole for food and entertainment, matches, and a book entitled “How To Successfully Get Off Of A Deserted Island”.

9. Which super power would you have?

Probably the ability to see into the future.

10. Where would you go in a time machine?

Back to my childhood, when my grandmother was alive. She was the coolest, most determined (and maybe a little stubborn) lady I’ve ever known.

Garrett, Intern Extraordinaire

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Garrett is a recent graduate of the University of South Carolina, and we’re excited to have him as part of our team. Read our interview with him and learn more about this bright young man!

1. Where are you originally from?

I am from Rock Hill, South Carolina.

2. What is your major?

My Major is Political Science.

3. Mac or PC?

MAC.

4. What is your favorite quote?

Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.
Mark Twain

5. What would you do if you won the lottery?

Buy some nice land, build a house, have enough to live on, and then give back.

6. If you were an ice cream what flavor would you be?

Mint Chocolate Chip.

7. Pepsi or Coke?

Coke.

8. What three items would you take to a deserted island besides food and water?

Duck tape, hatchet, and matches.

9. Which super power would you have?

The ability to teleport myself wherever I wanted.

10. Where would you go in a time machine?

I’d go twenty years into the future to see how I was doing.

Meet our newest intern, Margaret!

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We had a chance to sit down with Margaret and learn what really makes her tick. Read on and learn what makes her such a unique and valuable member of our team!

1. Where are you originally from?

I am from the fourth oldest city in the United States, Camden, South Carolina.

2. What is your major?

I am a Criminology/Criminal Justice major with a minor in Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism.

3. Mac or PC?

I’ve recently decided to jump on the Mac bandwagon.

4. What is your favorite quote?

“Ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country.” -JFK

5. What would you do if you won the lottery?

If I wont the lottery I would send my parents to Europe. Actually, I’d send them anywhere they want to travel. They have done so much for me and my sister; I would want nothing more than to give them a taste of the fun and adventure they’ve given me over the past twenty two years.

6. If you were an ice cream what flavor would you be?

Birthday Cake, it’s my favorite.

7. Pepsi or Coke?

Coke products. I’m a Sprite junkie.

8. What three items would you take to a deserted island besides food and water?

1. My watch. I hate not knowing what time it is. 2. My dog. He would provide me with endless entertainment even if we were on a deserted island. 3. A lighter.

9. Which super power would you have?

The power to teleport and relive the past or see the future.

10. Where would you go in a time machine?

Definitely the 70′s, the lifestyle of that decade is so fascinating to me. And the music was awesome.

Coast to Coast

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Data is the buzzword. It’s what everyone is talking about. But only a few are talking about what to do with the massive number of datapoints we have all been collecting over the years, and continue to collect every day.

The RNC had some interesting things to say in its recent “post mortem” of the GOP’s shellacking in 2012:

To win campaigns, the GOP needs better data, better access to data, and better tools to make the most of that data. Although the RNC has always made significant investment in data, there is significant remaining work to do to ensure that our data is the best it can be.

Having better data is only the first step in a critical process of becoming a more “data- driven” Party. We need basic research to increase our fundamental understanding of voting behavior (with respect to groups such as women, minorities, youth, our base, early voters, etc. and so on), which over the long term will become the basis for the development of strategies and tactics in message development, targeting, direct contact and media placement to convert contacts into votes.

From social network processing of traditional broadcast media messaging to more effective targeting for voter contact, the Obama campaign benefited greatly from a relatively seamless integration of digital, tech, and data in their campaign efforts.

In short, look to Silicon Valley, not Washington, DC, for answers.

Good news: we’ve been there for two years, and we’re ready to go to work for you, today, to build a digital presence that’s second to none.

We recognized early on the importance of data and the downfall of “siloing” campaign information. Data doesn’t need to be a part of your campaign, it needs to encompass and coordinate all aspects of it.

That’s why when most consulting firms are looking to grow their presence in DC, we’re looking to grow ours in our West Coast office.

Contact us to get an idea of what we can do for you today by harnessing the power of data!

Place of the skull

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Jesus didn’t just die for us. Sometimes it becomes easy to dismiss his sacrifice as just death because we hear of people dying every time we turn on the TV. But what Jesus did was endure torture for us. Imagine the worst way to die and that is what He took for you.

Earlier this year Elizabeth and I visited Israel where we stood at Golgotha, translated as “the place of the skull,” and stared out over the bus parking lot. That’s right… a bus parking lot. At first we thought “this can’t be right.” Then we realized, this is exactly right. The Romans wanted everyone to see the torture to publicly humiliate the Son of Man so they crucified Him on a public road.

As Jesus gave all for us in public, we publicly proclaim our faith and ask you to pause with us to thank Him on this Good Friday.

This weekend isn’t about bunnies, baskets and egg hunts. It’s about thanking Jesus Christ.

In faith,

Wesley

What Are You Pushing?

What message are you pushing? Come work with our team to sharpen your message and expand your audience today.

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Talking data before it was cool

Everyone is talking about data. Here is what Wesley said back in August.

Wesley’s Italian Conference

We just ran into this panel our CEO, Wesley Donehue, participated in back in November. Enjoy!

2013 Push Back featured charities

We were overwhelmed by the number of nominations that we received for our Push Back program.

It has been fun learning about each group and seeing how many people are hard at work making a difference in our community.

It was difficult selecting just 9 groups for the 2013 year but, the Push Digital team has voted and the results are in:

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We will be working with the following organizations for Push Back 2013:

  • Carolina Hearts Aussie Rescue
  • Haiti Orphan Foundation
  • Healing Families
  • Heritage Community Services
  • Hidden Wounds
  • Katie’s Krops
  • Miracle Hill Ministries
  • Need By Need
  • Palmetto Place Children’s Shelter

We are excited to work with these causes, and will keep you posted as we begin working with each organization!