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Local Leader Workshop

On Thursday March 23, 2023

What you will learn

County and precinct leaders are the backbone of electoral politics. And they are too often ignored. In this workshop, we provide attendees with the know-how to build an effective, stable political organization.

The Political Leadership Workshop teaches attendees how to grow and maintain strong, sustainable organizations through fundraising, candidate recruitment, data acquisition and management, message development, and more.

The ideal attendee will be political party activists from the county chair, down to precinct leaders.

The Leadership Institute exists to empower conservatives like you, to be more effective. We take our mission seriously. Since 1979 we have trained over 258,000 conservatives. Thousands of our graduates have gone on to win elective office.

What to Expect
Our faculty have deep campaign and party experience. They will provide you with proven tactics and strategies for success. The program will be fast-paced and filled with valuable and practical information.





Details

Thursday, March 23

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location

Bowman Hilton (community recreation center)
15910 Bowman Hilton Street East
Puyallup, WA 98372 Map

Cost

$20.00

Manager

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Scot Crockett

Contact Scot with your questions.

Your faculty

Scot Crockett

Scot Crockett

Director of Grassroots Engagement

Scot Crockett is Director of Grassroots Engagement at the Leadership Institute, where he helps conservatives become more effective campaigners.

Scot has spent much of his life volunteering for and working on political and issue-based campaigns. His experience spans everything from state legislative to Presidential campaigns. Scot's campaign positions include Campaign Manager for both gubernatorial and congressional campaigns, Research Director and Volunteer Coordinator among other positions.

Beyond the campaign world, Scot serves on the board of the Taxpayer Protection Alliance Foundation, worked in the office of Governor Arne Carlson, the Minnesota Senate Republican Caucus, and as Special Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Labor. He was also a Managing Director at DCI Group, Vice President of Campaign Services at DDC Advocacy, and the principal at his eponymous public affairs firm.

Raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, Scot attended Ripon College (home of the Republican Party!) He lives in Bristow, Virginia with his wife, Sally, four daughters, and two poorly-behaved dogs. When not working, he coaches soccer, fly fishes and works in his woodshop.