Campaign-In-A-Day | Concordia University Wisconsin
Date:
September 12, 2022
Time:
september 12 (Monday) - 16 (Friday) Central Time
Location:
Concordia University Wisconsin
12800 N Lake Shore Dr, Mequon, WI 53097
Event Details
American Majority is pleased to announce it will be returning the Campaign-In-A-Day Snapshot training experience to Concordia University Wisconsin over the course of September 12th, 15th and 16th! American Majority’s Campaign-In-A-Day Snapshot gives attendees a look into the interactive, rigorous, and team building Campaign-In-A-Day training by American Majority. It is a great event to build and hone leadership skills. The attendees are split up into campaign teams. They are given a mock candidate, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, that they must figure out a plan to bring them to victory on election day. Attendees will be briefed on the dos and don’ts of campaigns and immediately have to put what they have learned into action through allocating funds, messaging, and getting out the vote.
This training event will stretch attendees competitively, creatively, and politically. Whether you’re a policy wonk, interested in how campaigns are run, or looking to work together with fellow participants, this training has something for you. Here’s what previous Campaign-In-A-Day attendees had to say:
“Coolest team event ever!”
“I thought it was a great experience! I appreciated the fact that it was an interactive seminar, which encouraged hands-on learning and a unique approach.”
“I thought it was a great experience. I would certainly do it again if possible.”
“I thought it was a really great experience. Not only was it educational, but it was also fun. I enjoyed the team-building and getting to know my classmates better. I really appreciated the real life scenarios and the opportunity to be treated as if I were working on a campaign.”
When:September 12th, 15th and 16th
Where: 12800 N Lake Shore Dr, Mequon, WI 53097
For more information on this training, please email Matt at MattB@AmericanMajority.org.
Original source can be found here.