It's the season -- and year -- of high stakes campaigning from municipal to federal levels. If you're going to be in the thick of it, spend five hours to get indispensable training and insight from a proven winner.
Bill Tieleman is the strategist who joined Bill Vander Zalm to kill the Harmonized Sales Tax in a stunning Citizens Initiative that beat big business and the BC Liberal government; who led NO BC STV to defeat the Single Transferable Vote in two province-wide referenda; who helped Glen Clark as communications director in his upset 1996 NDP win over Gordon Campbell; and who has been central to dozens of successful elections, nominations and leadership fights at the provincial, federal and municipal level, as well as single-issue campaigns.
Now Bill Tieleman tells you how to win against all odds with minimal resources but superior strategy, tactics and messaging.
Whether you are involved in a civic election, provincial battle, federal fight, nomination challenge or issue campaign, you need Tieleman's invaluable insights on what it takes for victory -- without big dollar budgets.
Agree or disagree with his positions, Tieleman knows what it takes to be the winner -- and will tell you what you need to succeed.
Lunch and a splash of BC wine included.
- Title
- Political Campaigning to Win
- Instructor
- Bill Tieleman
- Date
- Saturday, October 25th
- Time
- 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
- Location
- The Tyee's Vancouver Newsroom
- Details
- Includes coffee and lunch, with reception to follow after 3 p.m.
- Price
- $200 + GST
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