Benjamin Horst wrote:

I'm in NYC and could get in touch with State or City CIOs. (Sam, since you're here too, I'll happily defer to your preference of course.)

Ben-
Let's meet & have coffee after I get back to the city Sept 12. I'm Upper West Side. You?
-Sam




Ben

On Sep 4, 2005, at 4:43 PM, Ian Lynch wrote:

On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 16:33 -0400, Jason Faulkner wrote:




Ideally we would have a trusted marketing volunteer in each state that
could be the initial contact. Once some interest was shown they could
bring in the "Cavalry" with additional support from the Marketing Leads
and specialists in ODF such as Gary Edwards.

Do we have people in every state? If its down to one or two individuals
to try and contact the CTO for each state its a fairly big job.



I live + work near the N.C. State Capital, I'd be more than willing to talk
to the state's CTO.

I think the Marketing leads would have to authorise this given what was
said about representing OOo. First thing to do would be to draw up a
list of willing people and then provide a common approach and set of
procedures for dealing with objections etc. There is no blinding hurry
for this. I'd say get the volunteers in place first.
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Ian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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