In Utah to Help Train State Elected Officials
January 20th, 2010
Hi folks, e.politics has temporarily relocated to Salt Lake City, camping out in a swankalicious hotel with a great view of the mountains (a nice change from sleeping on a park bench, believe you me). The goal, besides experiencing how The Other Half lives, is to help with an online politics training for Utah elected officials, along with David All and several other folks knowledgeable in the field.
One excellent bonus — we get to attend the Altitude Design Summit and hang out in the local design scene for a day or two, which should be both educational and fun all around. Trust me, I’ll take good notes during the training and at the conference and write up the juicy bits for all to enjoy. See y’all back in DC on Saturday — after which, I’ll have some very welcome additional news to pass along…
– cpd
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