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Not a bad list. :-)  I might add the 1800 DO-WIRE subscriber name.
Actually, it is very important that people are recognized for the
work they do with the Internet and democracy/politics.

So how about the next 25, particularly with the global audience here,
who do you think is making a difference and why?  Send me their name,
a paragraph about their work, and a web address if you have one.
I'll compile them in the next couple weeks and send the list to the
group.  So nominate some other than yourself, by e-mailing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cheers,
Steven Clift
Democracies Online Newswire


From:                   "Andy Hoefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                The 25 Who Are Changing the World
Date sent:              Tue, 3 Apr 2001 11:30:04 -0400

-- a note for our publisher:

View from the Harvard Yard: IT IS A REVOLUTION!

For the last three months I have had the great opportunity to be a Resident
Fellow of the Institute of Politics of the John F. Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University. In addition to doing a little teaching, I
have mostly spent this time talking with some of the most insightful people
from all over the world involved with the Internet, politics, government and
society.

More than ever, I am convinced that the Internet is causing a Revolution in
politics and government. We may only be at 10am in the morning on day one of
the Revolution, but it is here...it is happening now.

PoliticsOnline ask our 25,000 subscribes and users from over 50 countries
who are the people that are leading this Revolution. I think you will be
interested in what they had to say.

Stay tuned -- we have only just begun.

Phil Noble
President
PoliticsOnline


For Immediate Release: April 2, 2001
Contact: Phil Noble
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Telephone:  (617) 495-9466
or
Andy Hoefer
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Phone: (843) 853-3002
Fax: (843) 722-4283


POLITICSONLINE, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, AND THE AAPC ANNOUNCE THE 25 WHO ARE
CHANGING THE WORLD (AND 5 TO WATCH)

Cambridge, Mass. – In recent years, the Internet and burgeoning information
technologies have inexorably altered our body politic, fundamentally
changing the way we do democracy.  Friday, at the American Association of
Political Consultants 2nd Annual Academic Outreach Conference at the
Institute of Politics of Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of
Government, PoliticsOnline recognized the best of the best -- the innovators
and pioneers who blazed the e-political trails.

PoliticsOnline asked it’s 25,000 readers and subscribers to name the people,
organizations and companies that are changing the world of Internet and
politics.   From these nominations, twenty-five world changers and five
rising stars were selected.

"From the beginning, politics has been about two things – ideas and
the people that make these ideas realities," said PoliticsOnline
President Phil Noble, an AAPC board member who is spending the spring
term in Cambridge as a fellow at the Institute of Politics.  "With
this announcement, we honor the most innovative ideas and the most
influential individuals.

"With so many people doing so much in this field, whittling the list down to
so few proved a more difficult task than we ever could have imagined – we
thank everyone that submitted nominations, and we congratulate all those
that were nominated.  As with any list of the best, debate is sure to
follow.  We certainly hope it well, and that the ongoing conversation about
the Internet and politics is carried further."

Noble, PoliticsOnline, NetPulse editor Andy Brack, and other PoliticsOnline
affiliates were not eligible for recognition.

The following is the list of honorees.

The 25 Who Are Changing the World

1.  Kim Alexander
Cal Voter
www.calvoter.org
Working tirelessly, Ms. Alexander has created this strictly non-partisan
"First stop" resource that serves the online public.  In addition, by
advocating full disclosure of campaign funding and electoral reform, Ms.
Alexander and the California Voter Foundation have become powerful,
effective advocates for making governmental information available free to
the public.

2. Doug Bailey
Freedom Channel
http://www.freedomchannel.org
Armed with a great vision and his experience as a consultant, Doug pioneered
digital political.  Among his creations are the Hotline – the web’s best
daily newswire -- and FreedomChannel.com -- the streaming video forum for
candidates.  Most recently, he has taken to training a new generation of
voters with YouthEVote.net. He is the gold standard by which all will be
measured.

3. Wes Boyd and Joan Blades
MoveOn.org
http://www.moveon.org
Creators of the first online PAC, MoveOn.Org, Wes and Joan gave us the
earliest glimpse of the grassroots potential of the Net to raise money and
mobilize citizens to a cause.

4.  Steve Case & Kathleen deLaski at AOL
AOL is AOL.  Steve Case has repeatedly talked about using the Internet to
change politics and society as a whole.  Kathleen is making this vision a
reality.

5. Chris Casey
Casey-Dorin Internet Productions
http://www.caseydorin.com
Chris Casey earned his stripes early as one of the Democratic Party’s top
online dogs, when he convinced Ted Kennedy and then the rest of the Senate
that they needed to be online.

6. Steven Clift
Minnesota E-Democracy, DO-Wire
http://www.publicus.net
As the Board Chair of Minnesota E-Democracy and the main man on the DO-Wire,
Steve Clift is one of the best known and best-traveled people in the
e-politics field, encouraging online discourse wherever he goes in the US
and around the world. He is a one-man cyber-rolodex of Internet politicians.

7.  Mike Connell
New Media Communications
http://www.newmediacommunications.com
As the President/CEO of New Media Communications, Mike Connell has played
vital roles in the elections on one high profile Republican after another,
including the Bush-Cheney campaign.

8.  Michael Cornfield
Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University
The Democracy Online Project
http://www.democracyonline.org
As the maestro of GW’s annual PoliticsOnline conference, one of the industry
’s premiere events, and as head of the Democracy Online project, Mike is
engaged in providing platforms for all of us to make our success stories
known and to advance professionally.

9.  Matt Drudge
The Drudge Report
http://www.drudgereport.com
The net’s best known and best read gadfly has become an unavoidable, and
unignorable, figure in American politics.  Few have grabbed a hold of the
net’s gossip/journalism potential more successfully than Matt Drudge.

10.  Election.com
http://www.election.com
In 2000, Elections.com broke ground by conducting the Arizona Democratic
presidential primary online – the first legally binding online election.
Now, they’re putting their experience to work around the world, making their
global vision a reality.

11.  Ben Green/Al Gore
Commerce One Global Services
http://www.commerceone.com
Over the last few years, both Ben Green and Al Gore have put together built
resumes of unmatched tech suavity.  The 2000 campaign cycle brought them
together for an impressive, net-driven run for the White House.

12. Jose Maria Figures, former pres. of Costa Rica
World Economic Forum
http://www.worldeconomicforum.org
As pres of Costa Rica, he showed what technology can do in the developing
world.  As leader of the UN’s effort to close the digital divide and the
World Economic Forum in Davos, he’s proved himself to be a bold visionary
who is strategically placed to make a difference in the world….we think he
will.

13.  Max Fose & Sen. John McCain
http://www.StraightTalkAmerican.org
Max Fose did a lot of innovative work for the McCain campaign, raising $1
million online in just 48 hours.   McCain's personal commitment to
experimenting with online campaigning -- even invited people to the Web site
at every opportunity – was a first for so high profile a candidate.

14.  Bill Gates & Michael Kinsley
Microsoft/Slate
http://www.slate.msn.com
Anything that Bill Gates and Microsoft do impacts the world. MS’s Slate,
edited by Michael Kinsley, quickly became the hippest, hottest political
destination on the web with its unique combination of wry wit and
informative content and analysis,

15.  Capitol Advantage and the e-advocates
http://www.capitoladvantage.com
http://www.e-advocates.com
Bob Hansan, President, Capitol Advantage, is an old man in Internet years:
At 36, he’s one of the grandfathers of Internet politics.  In 1986, he
opened the doors at Capitol Advantage with pooled resources and basement
office space donated by his parents.  Fifteen years later, the company –
along Pam Fielding and Nicole Durwitz at the affiliated e-advocates – has
one of the most impressive client lists in the country.

16.  Phil Madsen & Jesse Ventura
http://www.jesseventura.com
The XFL’s best known color man has said his election to the Minnesota
Governor’s Mansion would not have been possible with the Internet.
Translation: his election would not have been possible without his in-house
Internet expert, Phil Madsen.

17.   The Markle Foundation & Pew Charitable Trusts
http://www.markle.org
http://www.pewtrusts.com
If there it’s a non-profit political dot-com doing good stuff, chances are
one or both of the great Foundations fund it.  Without the Pew and Markle’s
shared commitment to political discourse and online democracy, the number of
online pioneers would be far, far less. While other mainline foundations
have been skittish, these have boldly charged ahead. They are true heroes.

18. Politik Digital
http://www.politikdigital.de
This is the premier German language e-political destination.  Their initial
focus has been on bringing officials and citizens together through chat and
webcasts. They show the savvy and skills needed to dominate and change
Germany language online politics.

19. Larry Pupurro
http://www.rnc.org
The RNC’s Internet guru, Larry pioneered the use of zaplet and other new
technology on the road to a Bush victory. Larry shows an understanding and a
vision of what a modern political party needs to do with the Internet.

20.  Rebecca Fairley Rainey
http://www.nytimes.com
Rainey is the dean of online political reporters. When the NY Times hired
her as the first journalist with the Internet and politics assignment, they
broke new ground. Rebecca is still way out in front.

21. Lynn Reed
http://www.netpoliticsgroup.com
President of Net Politics Group
Among Lynn’s achievements: Webmaster of the Clinton Gore '96 reelection
campaign; webmaster of the first inaugural web site in 1997; webmaster for
the Bradley campaign in 2000 – the first to raise a $1million online.   Lynn
went on the produce over two dozen political web sites in 2000. There are
none any better on the Democratic side.

22.  Votia Empowerment
http://www.votia.com
Sweden’s Votia Empowerment has made ground-breaking e-democracy projects
come true, making voting and participation possible for members and citizens
via letter, fax, telephone and the web, and combining chat, info, forums and
active voting. Sweden has been a leader in e-democracy and Votia has led the
Vikings online

23.  Stephan Shakespeare/YouGov
http://www.yougov.com
The UK is a major player in the world of online politics and Stephan
Shakespeare and YouGov are stars. Their unique mix of both news stories,
online polling and political commentary provide both great content and an
interesting new business model.

24.   Son et Lumiere
http://www.sonetlumiere.it
This Italian company is both a business and political success specializing
in building online communities. They use innovative webcast and chat
sessions with leading national political and government leaders to attack
and build communities around social and political issues.

25.  Tehelka.com
http://www.tehelka.com
If you thought Matt Drudge could rake mud, you haven’t seen India’s
Tehelka.com, the independent online news site leaving a path of political
chaos and disgraced officials in its wake.




The Five to Watch

1.  Fritz Bogans
Teenagers for Bush
http://www.teenagersforbush.com
The head of Teenagers for Bush may be the AAPC’s youngest member, but at 16,
is already a political veteran. Through its site, his organization helped to
organize thousands of Republican youth across the country.

2.  Chinese Dissidents
China has become an online powderkeg – the net has provided a new medium for
activists to voice their opinions, while the government struggles in
uncharted territory, figuring out how to control it all.  This is a
situation we must all follow closely.

3.   Peter Schurman
GenerationNet.org and MoveOn.org
http://www.GenerationNet.org
http://www.MoveOn.org
The founder of GenerationNet.org, a unique political portal for young
people, looks to be on the fast track as the new head of MoveOn.org. Young,
savvy and bright and teamed up with a proven online powerhouse.

4.  Jonah Seiger and Shabbir Safdar
Mindshare Internet Campaigns, LLC
http://www.mindshare.net
Collaborators since 1994, Seiger and Safdar began as activists in battles
over free expression, privacy, and democratic values on the Internet.
Together, Seiger and Safdar organized some of the first major online grass
roots campaigns and demonstrations. In 2000, Mindshare's client sites
received more than 22 million page views. Mindshare has built its name as
one of top firms in the country, and we expect big things in the next
election cycle.

5. EU-Youth Vote
http://www.eu-studentvote.org
This is a hot one. At the end of November 2001 EU-StudentVote, the first
European online election, will take place.  It will allow millions of
European students to elect the first  "European Student Council", which will
represent students to the European Institutions. The goal is one million
online votes.


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