While reading one of the articles linked from a post here (can't remember which one
), I did some digging on someone mentioned in the article. The name was Liz Mair and it mentioned she has a Linkdin account. Think of it as a professional Facebook. I have an account, but don't really do much with it. I decided to see what she's about.
This is her Linkdin page.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-mair-76b03a2/Since most, if not all, here don't have an account, I'll copy and paste from her "about" for your benefit.
About
I'm the founder, owner and President of Mair Strategies LLC, a boutique communications and public relations firm, with specialties in online communications, strategic communications and crisis communications.
I'm well-known for my political work, though politics is a very, very small proportion of the work I and my firm now do.
In the 2008 cycle, I was the Republican National Committee's first and only Online Communications Director. In the 2010 cycle, I was Carly Fiorina's online communications strategist, and helped guide her to a decisive and crushing victory in the California Senate primary. I was Texas Gov. Rick Perry's online communications strategist and spokeswoman, and I also advised Gov. Scott Walker on online communications, helping him survive recall and position himself for a big re-election victory in 2014. I have also advised Sen. Rand Paul on online communications. I'm currently serving part-time as the lead strategist for Make America Awesome, the anti-Trump SuperPAC best known for running the naked Melania Trump ad.
Since 2011, I and the firm more broadly have advised multiple Fortune 500, FTSE 100 and other publicly-traded corporate clients, as well as numerous large trade associations and prominent non-profits on communications in the US, the UK and the EU.
What do I do for these clients? Anonymously smear their opposition on the Internet.
More broadly? Get sh*t done.
A rival operative once described me as “hit[ting] harder than a truck” where my use of opposition research was concerned, and I think that's entirely fair.
My-- and by extension, our-- particular specialisms are in education, energy, health care, financial services, “sindustry,” technology, and taxation policy. We work with media on the right, the left, and media of no particular philosophical persuasion-- and indeed non-political media, where helpful.
We crush it 24/7/365. We'd love to help you!
Very impartial. She'll screw anybody.