Kerri Glover has 25 years of communications experience in journalism,
politics, public affairs and PR. After more than a decade as a
journalist with newspapers and magazines, she left to work on the
Clinton-Gore '92 campaign as a press secretary and moved to Washington
to become a Cabinet press secretary in the Clinton Administration.
Kerri remained in DC, moving into PR and public affairs, first
representing a host of national non-profits, foundations and
government agencies and then heading the DC offices of two leading
technology PR firms, where she launched companies such as BET.com,
StarMedia and Hughes Network Systems' DirecPC during the tech boom.
She also served as the Sierra Club's national communications director
and, in that capacity, helped revamp the organization's online
communications and worked with progressive groups such as AmericaVotes
and ACT in the 2004 election cycle. Since founding her own
communications consulting business last year, Kerri's clients include
online news companies and several non-profits dedicated to progressive
issues. She recently became affliated with the Off the Bus project.

Blog Entries by Kerri Glover

Message to Candidates: Leave Staged Fights To The WWE

Posted November 16, 2007 | 01:50 PM (EST)


The following piece as produced by HuffPost's OffTheBus.

My friend Jeanne called last night to complain about the shrillness of the Democratic presidential debate on CNN. She fits the profile of a person all the candidates would like to reach - concerned mother, registered voter...

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The Real Impact of the YouTube Debate

Posted July 24, 2007 | 02:14 PM (EST)


Kerri Glover attended the debate as an OffTheBus reporter.

While the mainstream media continues to report on who "won" or "lost" the first YouTube debate and analyzes responses to the hot button-issues, there has been less emphasis on whether having citizens pose the questions directly to candidates really changed...

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