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Mark Montini

Mark Montini is CEO of CampaignSecrets.com and is widely recognized as one of America’s leading political consultants and trainers.

Known for his “outside-the-box” approach to campaigns, Mark has worked with CEO’s, Members of Congress, Members of Parliament, and leaders from four continents. His work has been featured in newspapers across the country including the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today. He has also been a guest on the O’Reilly Factor, Special Report with Brit Hume, and is a regular on radio talk shows across America.

Mark’s diverse record of accomplishments includes founding CampaignSecrets.com, which has worked with more than 4,200 campaigns, 18 Republican state parties, and 8 Republican legislative caucuses – six of which went from minority to a majority as well as serving as president of a national political organization, during which time annual contributions increased from $100,000 to almost $6,000,000.

Mark has authored over 30 training seminars and 125 professional articles. His “Winning Campaigns” seminar series is now the #1 selling campaign audio seminar series in America.

He worked his way through college while playing on the college golf team. Mark, his wife Marybeth, and three children live in Georgia.

 

Chuck Muth

Chuck Muth is President and CEO of Citizen Outreach and a professional political consultant. He has served as executive director of the American Conservative Union, National Chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus, county GOP chairman, state party executive director, communications director, press secretary, direct mail fundraising consultant and legislative candidate.

Mr. Muth is a professional campaign trainer and volunteers as a national field instructor for numerous groups and organizations. He is also the publisher of various online newsletters, an author and a featured columnist who regularly appears on political TV and radio programs.

Mr. Muth lives in Carson City, NV, with his wife Gia and their two daughters, Kristen and Jenna.

 

Carlyle Gregory

Carlyle Gregory is the founder of The Carlyle Gregory Company and is one of America’s top political campaign consultants and trainers.

Mr. Gregory has worked as a Special Assistant for Political Affairs to President Reagan, managed Newt Gingrich’s first successful campaign for Congress, served as a Field Director overseeing campaigns for the National Republican Congressional Committee, and advised countless campaigns and organizations at every level.

He was the first President of the American Campaign Academy, served as a consultant to the RNC’s Campaign Management Colleges, and lectured at campaign schools for the National Federation of Republican Women, GOPAC, Leadership Institute and Susan B. Anthony List. He has also served as guest faculty at American University, George Washington University, Harvard and Georgetown University, and has participated in AMPAC training programs for ten years.

Mr. Gregory served on a team of consultants sent to Romania, Bulgaria, and Russia by the International Republican Institute to assist the pro-democracy forces in those countries.

Gregory is a native Virginian and an Elder in the Presbyterian Church. He and his wife, Margaret, are the proud parents of two very active children.

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