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According to former Institute of Politics (IOP) Fellow Ron Fournier’s new book, the American voter and consumer needs mostly what Ted Danson and his cheerful barfly compatriots desired—that “sometimes you want to go/ where everybody knows your name.”In “Applebee’s America: How Successful Political Business, and Religious Leaders Connect with the New American Community,” Fournier and political strategists Douglas B. Sosnik and Matthew J. Dowd guide aspiring politicians and business owners on how to market their platform or product...
She’s a baroness in the House of Lords and the first Muslim front-bencher in British parliamentary history, but now Kishwer Falkner has a new honor to attach to her name: Institute of Politics (IOP) fellow. She joins five others who, according to the IOP Fellows Committee chair, sport “the most diverse backgrounds in recent memory.” The other fellows include Congressional aide James F. Flug ’60, grassroots political organizer Karen Hicks, youth service corps leader Alan A. Khazei ’83, Republican communications strategist Christina Martin...
Institute of Politics (IOP): 1. Hangout of would-be future Presidents; some will actually be President...
Former Institute of Politics (IOP) fellow Ron Fournier said this month that he is launching a new social networking site called Hotsoup.com that he started with a team that includes eight prominent political advisors from both sides of the aisle...
...while Fournier’s announcement occurred little more than two weeks ago, the idea for a social networking site with political bent is not new—one Harvard graduate who worked for Fournier at the IOP launched a similar site last fall...