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        <title>Tech Daily Dose: GOP Web Strategist Expands Firm</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Tech-savvy Republican strategist <strong>David All</strong> has grown his boutique Web 2.0 agency by two. On Monday he announced the hiring of <strong>Ethan Eilon</strong> and <strong>Heath Clayton</strong>. Eilon was formerly executive director of the College Republican National Committee and joins the David All Group (DAG) as manager of political and grassroots advocacy. Eilon has overseen the grassroots organization and online activism of over 250,000 students on 1,800 college campuses. In Colorado, Eilon lead the 72 hour get-out-the-vote program for the former President <strong>George W. Bush</strong>'s 2004 reelection effort and worked on numerous congressional and state legislative campaigns.</p>

<p>Clayton will serve as executive assistant to the president to help ensure that the leadership of the firm is best utilized to produce results for clients and focus on business development, according to a press release. He joins DAG having previously worked for Bush at the White House; first in the Office of Strategic Initiatives and then in the Office of Presidential Correspondence. A native of Texas, Clayton most recently worked for his hometown district congressman, Rep. <strong>Louie Gohmert</strong>. All founded his firm in 2007 and works with a range of clients from blue chip companies and conservative non-profits to Republican political organizations and candidates.</p>]]></description>
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