On Disclosure

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I've recently taken a position with Edelman in DC, the world's largest independent public relations firm.

Almost every blogger faces a conflict between his or her writing and the day job. So here's my attempt at resolving that...

My work largely focuses on helping companies appropriately shift conversations online, to not only build a better image - but to actually be better online citizens. The first account I've had the pleasure to work on is that gigantic little company based in Bentonville, Arkansas. I can't tell you what an experience it's been over the past two weeks - watching this corporate giant lead the way in response to Hurricane Katrina and helping to tell that story.

Finally - for obvious reasons, I will not always have the freedom to disclose my client list publicly - but I can tell you that the other Directors of RedState will always have that information and the freedom to make decisions regarding the content at RedState.

More Disclosure by Robert A. Hahn

While we are at it, I am a personal friend of the CEO of Halliburton.

 
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