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Lanny Cardow
Consultant
About Lanny
Lanny Cardow joined Navigator in 2008 and provides strategic communications as well as qualitative and quantitative research services to Navigator’s corporate and not-for-profit clients.
Lanny most recently served in the Office of the Prime Minister as the Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff. During the the 2005-2006 election campaign he produced multimedia and Web content from the national leader’s tour. Lanny had previously served in the Office of the Leader of the Opposition in various capacities, including Manager of Outreach (Operations).
Lanny graduated with a master’s degree from The George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management, specializing in both Campaign Management and Polling course concentrations.
While completing his degree, Lanny performed research at GWU’s Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet, contributing to numerous studies and events that explored the crossroads of online technology and advanced campaign techniques. Also while studying in Washington, D.C., Lanny interned at Gingrich Communications for the former Speaker of the House.
Lanny earned his bachelor’s degree in Political Studies at Queen’s University in 2002.
Navigator Insights
- Political Traction looks at the common threads in the conversation happening in Ottawa and across the country. Navigator is monitoring a variety of mediums 24 hours a day, seven days a week to aggregate data on what is being talked about, where it’s being talked about, and who is talking about it. Using a standardized methodology, we’ve created a point-based system to weigh conversation on public affairs topics, and build a weekly profile of what’s being said.
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