Cameron Freeman

Who is Cameron Freeman?

Success as a Fundraising Development Director

In his position as a Fundraising Development Director, Cameron succeeded at a task where many others might have failed.

Through his hard work, perseverance, willingness to follow direction and seize opportunities, Cameron did an outstanding job.

I am pleased to give my highest recommendation on behalf of Cameron Freeman to you.

Arthur J. Finkelstein
Irvington, New York



Arthur J. Finkelstein

Who is Arthur J. Finkelstein

Referred to by his opponents as, "The Godfather of dirty politics", Republican strategist, Arthur J. Finkelstein was a consultant to former President Nixon and rose to a national reputation in politics as a pollster to a former actor-turned-presidential candidate, Ronald Reagan, during the tough Republican primaries of 1979.

Mr. Finkelstein's relationship, continued with Nixon, the master of dirty politics, until Nixon passed away in 1994.

Arthur Finkelstein's style has been compared to Hollywood's villainous character, Kaiser Sose (The Usual Suspects), who was so secretive that some doubted whether he really existed. There has only been one photo of Finkelstein to surface during 20 years of consulting Republican candidates. Even his Westchester County, N.Y., office doesn't bear his name.

Says Stephen Rodrick of Philadelphia Magazine, "It's almost to the point of whether or not he really exists. He has all this impact, but no one has ever seen him." (He does exist and I have personally worked with Mr. Finkelstein - CF.)

Sen. Al D'Amato (R-N.Y.) is one who has seen Finkelstein. D'Amato has tapped the mystery man for what may be Finklestein's biggest challenge yet: helping direct Republican strategy in the 33 Senate races in 1996.

"Arthur Finkelstein is probably one of the brightest, cutting-edge political scientists I've ever met," said D'Amato.

Scientist, strategist or mystery man, Finkelstein has orchestrated stunning upset victories for many of his clients including Sens. D'Amato and Jesse Helms (R-N.C.), and New York's Republican Gov. George Pataki. His unseen hand also helped Benjamin Netanyahu oust Shimon Perez in the Israeli elections of 1996.



















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