Sentences with phrase «fundraising prowess»

Big name players in the real estate private equity fund business have been cashing in on fundraising prowess over the past several years.
That fundraising prowess is due largely to the strong recovery in REIT stock prices after stocks hit bottom in early 2009.
Justin Kitchens, an associate in the insurance practice, received the Golden Biking Award from Sutherland pro bono client, Bpeace (The Business Council for Peace), at the organization's annual meeting in recognition of his fundraising prowess.
Indeed, liberals, environmentalists, and conservatives continue to speculate endlessly as to the fundraising prowess of the other side, each warning of dramatic disparities as a way to mobilize their respective donors and activists.
The Advocate: St. Augustine High School names Kenneth St. Charles as new president, stressing his fundraising prowess http://bit.ly/2ekkNL8
Bettag said the low - income students at Alvarado benefit most from the fundraising prowess of middle - class families in an income - diverse school.
Asked whether his huge money advantage suggests that dollars alone don't sway voters, he defends his fundraising prowess as necessary to get out his message.
Bronin, a Democrat who formed an exploratory committee for governor in December, and Bysiewicz, a Middletown Democrat and former three - term secretary of the state, both showed significant fundraising prowess in their recent reports.
Freshman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney has proved his fundraising prowess in this district, located between New York City suburbs and upstate.
With the pastor's political muscle and Crowley's fundraising prowess aligned against him, James Sanders faces a tough fight to hang onto his office.
Though 350NYC, a small volunteer - led chapter of 350 without the parent organization's fundraising prowess, was included in the press release, Mr. McKibben was not, nor was the current executive director of 350, May Boeve.
And seen another way, the IDC may be gearing up its fundraising prowess in an effort to protect itself from challenges in either a general or primary election.
With Senate primaries underway, many candidates are touting their fundraising prowess ahead of the general election to show they have the resources to win.
Hartman, with the energetic support of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and EMILY's List, used her fundraising prowess to go heavy on television ads to drive her moderate message, confident that the well - funded Clinton ground game would bring her backers to the polls.
Democrats and Republicans familiar with this race believe attorney Sean Patrick Maloney, a former aide to Bill Clinton who has picked up the former president's endorsement, is the strongest candidate because of his skill on the stump and fundraising prowess.
These warchest numbers are often seen as a crucial barometer of a candidate's strength and fundraising prowess as campaigning kicks into high gear.
Allon told DNAinfo that while he may lag behind long - established mayoral candidates when it comes to fundraising prowess, he's already received donations from a Congress member, prominent real estate developers, small business people and «some very well - known New Yorkers and education leaders.»
The prevailing wisdom is that Clinton will clear the Democratic field in 2016 since no potential challenger will be willing to take on her combination of political muscle and fundraising prowess.
Real estate executive Paul Massey has shown formidable fundraising prowess and has already secured the backing of the Independence Party.
At least four other candidates are running in the Democratic primary, but none has shown significant fundraising prowess.
The race was somewhat static two weeks ago, with various candidates touting themselves as frontrunners based on straw polls (Nelson, Cobb) as well as their fundraising prowess, including Boyajian, who has been the top fundraiser in two consecutive quarters.
But a closer look at the Senate Dems filing reveals they bulked up their numbers with the help of some last - minute transfers from several members who are known for their fundraising prowess, as well as one lawmaker who is running to join the conference, but isn't even a member yet.
Maloney's primary challenger, Reshma Saujani, gets some attention from Forbes for her fundraising prowess.
That fundraising prowess — and the ability to build such a large organization so fast — has taken many in the Clinton orbit by surprise.....
Cox, who won a battle for the state chairmanship against then - Niagara County GOP Chairman Henry Wojtaszek in large part due to his claim of fundraising prowess, has only managed to bring in a combined total of about $ 1.5 million to the party's three committees over the last six months and has a mere $ 657,814 on hand.
«Her vast network of connections and fundraising prowess will be an invaluable asset to the campaign as we work to get out our message of reversing Washington's tax and spend culture.»
The race is on to see who's fundraising prowess is tops in State Government this year.
Trump's fundraising prowess is the engine of the Republican National Committee and a lifeline for every Republican planning to rely on the party for financial help during next year's congressional races.

Not exact matches

Ashley learned the value of prowess from a young age: at 12, she marched up to Kelly Brothers, a specialist in asset management and a well - respected business reporter for several news stations, and convinced him to be an emcee for her mothers» latest fundraising event.
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