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Speaker's Bureau 20000000 Plan

Date: 2000 (est.)
Length: 6 pages
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REPT, REPORT, OTHER
Area
PURCELL,CLARE/OFFICE
Characteristic
ILLE, ILLEGIBLE
MARG, MARGINALIA
Named Person
Barrington, M.
Bartlett, D.
Blau, S.
Brosius, K.
Camilleri, L.
Carraro, T.
Collamore, T.
Daragan, K.
Dickerson, A.
Eidman, D.
Esposito, L.
Gomez, F.
Han, V.
Harrison, S.
Kasza, P.
Knox, G.
Laird, R.
Laufer, D.
Levy, C.
Little, G.
Major, J.
Merlo, E.
Moore, E.
Mudd, M.
Nicoli, D.
Ohlemeyer, W.
Parrish, S.
Pfeil, M.
Poole, J.
Ring, D.
Roberts, P.
Sompolski, T.
Sorrells, J.
Szymanczyk, M.
Walls, T.
Webb, W.
Bartlett, D.
Document File
2081784960/2081785101/Tuesday Pm21 Calls
2081784961/2081785072/Tuesday Pm21 Calls
Named Organization
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Agricultural Groups
Agricultural Publishers Assn
American Advertising Federation
American Agricultural Editors Assn
American Assn of Black Women Entrepreneu
American Bar Assn
American Council on Education
American Farm Bureau Federation
American Legislative Exchange Council
American Society of School Administrator
Associated Industries of Ma
Audience Group
Bm, Burson-Marstellar
Boys + Girls Club
Business Groups
Capitol Press Club
Catholic Womens Network
Center for American Women in Politics
Chambers of Commerce
Civic Groups
Cleveland City Club
Congress of Natl Black Churches
Conservative Baptist Assn of America
Core Team
Detroit Economic Club
Doj
Domestic Violence Coalitions
Federation of Business + Professional Wo
Future Farmers of America
Host Group
Junior Chambers of Commerce
Junior League
Kiwanis Clubs
Kraft
Local Regional Economic Development Coun
Local Regional Natl Assn of Minority Con
Local Regional Natl Minority Busines
Los Angeles Press Club
Man
Minority Groups
Morgan Meyers
Msa
Naacp
Natl Assn of Corn Growers
Natl Assn of Elementary School Principal
Natl Assn of Farm Broadcasters
Natl Assn of Market Developers
Natl Assn of State Dept of Agriculture
Natl Assn of Towns + Townships
Natl Assn of Wheat Growers
Natl Beer Wholesalers Assn
Natl Black Mba Assn
Natl Cattlemens Beef Assn
Natl Conference of Black Mayors
Natl Council of Churches
Natl Council of Jewish Women
Natl Council of La Raza
Natl Council of Negro Women
Natl Council of State Legislators
Natl Federation of Hispanic Owned Newspa
Natl Foundation for Women Business Owner
Natl Governors Assn
Natl Newspaper Publishers Assn
Natl Restaurant Assn
Natl Urban League
Parent Teacher Assn
Philip Morris
PM
Pmusa, Philip Morris Usa
Rotary Clubs
Speakers Bureau
State Farm Bureau Federations
Supplier Development Council
United Methodist Church
US Assn of Former Members of Congress
US Conference of Mayors
Va Pork Producers
West Coast Black Publishers
Women Executives in State Government
Women in Communications
Womens Branches of Republican + Democrat
Womens Community Service Org
Womens Groups
World Congress of Young Farmers
Litigation
Feda/Produced
Site
N922
Date Loaded
21 Aug 2002
UCSF Legacy ID
oxe45c00

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A. Hunger - Karen Brosius, Amina Dickerson, Sandra Blau, Kraft Executives B. Domestic Violence - Dede Bartlett, Diane Eidman, Tim Sompolski C. Diversity - Shirley Harrison, Jay Poole, Frank Gomez, Edna Moore, George Knox, Tim Sompolski 3. Farm/Agriculture -Jay Poole, Russell Laird 4. DOJ/Litigation/Slippery Slope - Greg Little, Bill Ohlemeyer For the senior executives on the 22"d floor - William Webb, Louis Camilleri, Tim Sompolski, and PM USA CEO Mike Szymanczyk, the approach will be to seek opportunities, both internally and externally, to~them reach out to the targeted audiences and to employees. This will be based on discussions with them regarding what they are interested in talking about and what venues they are most comfortable in. = 3peech Writing We are working to assemble a stable of speechwriters to provide tailored remarks - in consideration of the audience, speaker and messages -- for the speakers: Internal Resources Vic Han, David Ring. External Resources John Major, Burson Marsteller, Morgan & Meyers Occasionally speeches will be drafted by internal experts: Example: Carolyn Levy will draft YSP model speech Trainin2 We plan to media train speakers on an "as- needed" basis, including work on Q&A. We plan to use both internal and external resources: Internal John Sorrells, Peggy Roberts, Tara Carraro External Burson Marsteller Goals ro o w ~ v ~ .1h. cp to Cn In 2000 the goal is to book 4-6 speeches per month for the core tobacco is changing and PM's ~'l~ commitment to community speakers. Our goal is for agriculture speeches is 2 per month. ^II 7 -~`J •
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Minority Groups • Minority affiliates of local/regional/national Chambers of Commerce (Hispanic, African- American, Asian-Pacific, Asian) • Local/regional/national Minority Business and/or Supplier Development Councils - National Black MBA Association - American Association of Black Women Entrepreneurs - National Association of Market Developers - Local/regional/national Associations of Minority Contractors • Local/regional/national chapters of minority advocacy, political and civil rights organizations - NAACP - National Urban League - National Council of La Raza - National Council of Negro Women - National Conference of Black Mayors • Minority media owners/publishers groups - National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) - West Coast Black Publishers - National Federation of Hispanic Owned Newspapers (NFHON) • Minority religious associations - Congress of National Black Churches Agricultural Groups • American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) • State Farm Bureau Federations • National and state commodity groups (Tobacco, Dairy, Pork, Beef, Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Barley, Poultry) - National Association of Wheat Growers - National Association of Corn Growers - Virginia Pork Producers - National Cattlemen's Beef Association • National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) • Agricultural Education Organizations - World Congress of Young Farmers - 4-H - Future Farmers of America • Agricultural Media Organizations -- Electronic and print - National Association of Farm Broadcasters - American Agricultural Editors Association - Agricultural Publishers Association
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• Rotary Clubs -- similar to Kiwanis but has a business/professional based membership; fosters the ideal of service in community and business/professional settings • Religious Organizations - National Council of Churches - United Methodist Church - Conservative Baptist Association of America • Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) -- National meeting in Illinois, June 24 • State Teachers/Education Associations - American Council on Education - American Society of School Administrators - National Association of Elementary School Principals Government Officials/Candidates • Local, Regional and National Political Organizations • Local, Regional and National Government or Government Relations Focused Organizations - National Council of State Legislators (NCSL) - National Governors Association (NGA) - United States Conference of Mayors - National Association of Towns and Townships - American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) - United States Association of Former Members of Congress Women's Groups • Domestic Violence Coalitions • Women's Community Service Organizations • Junior League - Local/Regional/National Alumni sorority chapters (service and social) • Women's Business/Professional Associations - Federation of Business and Professional Women - National Foundation for Women Business Owners - Women in Communications • Women's Political Organizations - Women Executives in State Government N 0 - Women's branches of Republican and Democratic parties 00 ~ - Center for American Women in Politics V co 4 . Women's Religious Organizations CD CD - National Council of Jewish Women N - Catholic Women's Network
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DOJ/Litigation speakers will be asked to speak 1-2 monthly according to status of DOJ lawsuit and litigation environment. The 2000 target for the 22°d floor speakers will be: • Camilleri - 1-2 speeches • v Webb - 1-2 speeches -' • Sompolski - 3 speeches ~ ~ • Parrish- 6 speeches v ~ lN • Szymancyck - 1-2 speeches Experts' speeches will be arranged on an as-needed basis. Process A core team will manage the identification of venues and speakers, matching each with the proper messages using the Communications Plan Matrix as a guide. CL+-iA- (~Aw- The core team: Peggy RobertslTara Carraro r Peggy Kasza, Representatives of SGA, FGA, External Affairs and PM USA will be asked to assist in vetting opportunities and in matching speakers and topics as appropriate. External Resources will include Burson Marsteller and the MAN The core team will be responsible for: • Identifying appropriate venues. Investigating/learning details of the prospective venue (size of audience, audience demographics, past speakers, format, etc) • Acknowledging all invitations in writing • Visiting the venue in advance, when necessary • Identifying the speaker and the appropriate messages • Booking and acting as liaison with audience group • Ensuring speakers' travel needs are accommodated • Coordinating meeting/conversation between the speech writer and the speaker or surrogate in sufficient time for the speech to be written • Ensuring speeches are vetted and delivered to the speaker one week in advance of the event • Thank you notes/calls Collecting follow up information and feedback: This includes interviews, email or written correspondence to debrief: • speaker and/or staff • host group • audience
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Topics The key messages of PM 21 will be woven into speeches based on the following four topics. Speeches will be tailored to the speaker and audience. 1. Tobacco is changing A. PM USA tobacco issues MSA education messages Marketing restrictions AGs' recourse for non-compliance Options Regulatory matters Positions discussed on the website B. Youth Smoking Prevention messages: Positive Youth Development Our programs/research Many different approaches/Common goal 2. PM's commitment to community A. Hunger B. Domestic Violence C. Diversity 3. Farm/Agricultural Partnership 4. DOJ/Litigation/Slippery Slope Key Speakers For each topic we will have a set of core speakers. 1. Tobacco is changing - A. Steve Parrish, Ellen Merlo, Marty Barrington, Mike Pfeil, Jay Poole, David Nicoli, David Laufer. (Selected others from PM USA sales and marketing will be asked to speak to local groups such as advertising clubs.) B. YSP - Carolyn Levy, Karen Daragan 2. PM's commitment to community- George Knox, Michael Mudd, Tom Collamore, Karen Brosius, Tina Walls, Jay Poole
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Speakers' Bureau 2000 Plan Goal Based on the overall Communications Plan strategy, to sustain the momentum begun last year in reaching out through speaking opportunities for Philip Morris executives to external audiencesA This will be a segmented effort matching speakers, topics and venues. " 5, , Venues Using the target audiences in the Communications Plan as a guide, we will solicit opportunities for PM speakers from groups that are established, organized and credible, that are open to hearing from us and with whom we share concerns and/or goals (i.e. business groups - slippery slope, PTAs - youth smoking prevention). They will be prioritized according to recommendations from SGA and FGA on the most appropriate geographic areas, and vetted by External Affairs as appropriate. Those listed below the headings here represent examples of these groups, but is by no means inclusive. Business Groups • Advertising Associations (local affiliates of the American Advertising Federation) • Law SchoolBusiness School Alumni Events • Chambers of Commerce/Junior Chambers of Commerce • Local/Regional Economic Development Councils • Trade Associations and Consortiums - National Restaurant Association - American Bar Association (ABA) -- National, state and regional chapters - National Beer Wholesalers Association • Local Business Organizations - Associated Industries of Massachusetts - Cleveland City Club - Detroit Economic Club • Press Clubs N O - Capitol Press Club co v - Los Angeles Press Club co A ca Civic Groups co L • Boys & Girls Club leadership meetings ~ • Kiwanis Clubs and other community service focused organizations that hold regular meetings

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