Hill Dawg just twatted this article praising Greg Hale.
>Most recently, Hale was director of production for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign…He carefully considered venues and symbolic backdrops, lighting and acoustics in each setting, although the Javits Center, with its glass ceiling to be shattered and its stage crafted to represent the coming together of America, went largely unseen.
>Hale worked on presidential campaigns for John Kerry and Al Gore and on the Bill Clinton/Gore re-election campaign, too, as well as the 2006 gubernatorial campaign for Mike Beebe.
>Hale also recently joined the board of Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. Hillary Clinton was a founding member of that organization. “I’ve known Greg since he was in preschool,” Clinton says. “He’s creative, warm, funny and has a magnetic personality as big as that beard I’m always trying to get him to trim. I’m proud of the work he’s done for Democrats, both at the highest levels of national politics and throughout Arkansas, and equally proud to call him a friend.”
>He has maintained a cattle herd on the family farm since he was young, the number of head varying over the years based on his level of involvement in national politics, and he retreats to the farm every chance he gets.
>Hale has his mentors as well, such as Jim Margolis, who was senior political adviser to Hillary Clinton…“Greg Hale is the master of events,” Margolis says. “There’s nobody in America who is better at putting together events that tell a story. There’s a reason there’s a phrase that a picture is worth a thousand words, and he is the one who has taken that to a whole new level. … Every time he puts together an event there is a story that is being told and that is a remarkable capability.”
http:// m.arkansasonline.com/news/2018/may/06/greg-hale-20180506/