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    About Jon Perr

     
    Jon Perr
    Founder and Editor

    Perrspectives.com is the work of Jon Perr, a technology marketing executive and supporter of Democratic causes with 20 years of experience in each.

    Currently a software marketing consultant based in Portland, Oregon, Jon has long been active in Democratic politics and public policy as an organizer and advisor in California and Massachusetts. His past roles include field staffer for Gary Hart for President (1984), organizer of Silicon Valley tech executives backing President Clinton's call for national education standards (1997), recruiter of tech executives for Al Gore for President (2000), and co-coordinator of MassTech for Robert Reich (2002). He is also a member of New Democrat Network.

    Most recently, Jon returned to his consulting practice following his role as vice president of marketing for Boston-based Ximian. There, he drove marketing programs, product strategy, and corporate communications, playing a central role in the company's acquisition by Novell in 2003. An accomplished PR strategist and corporate spokesman, his work included briefings and company coverage in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Newsweek, USA Today, BusinessWeek, The Economist, and a host of technology trade publications worldwide.

    Jon possesses an extensive background in corporate, product and web marketing from the Linux, Internet commerce, mobile application, and productivity software markets. He joined Ximian from OfficeClick.com where he served as vice president of customer experience, driving the company's product strategy, content production, customer research and support. Previously, Jon served as vice president of marketing at Pumatech, a leader in mobile device synchronization. He also served on the management team at Claris Corporation, now FileMaker, Inc., where he was vice president of product marketing for the global Windows and Macintosh software company.

    Jon holds a B.A. in Political Science from Rutgers University. 

    Perr is also a regular contributor at Crooks and Liars, BlueOregon. His writing has also been featured in newspapers, magazines and blogs, including The Nation, Slate, The Oregonian, The Philadelphia Daily News, Atrios, Wonkette, and more.

     
    Today's Mantra

    "I think generations pretty soon are going to start to thank this president for what he's done. This generation will."

    Condoleezza Rice, December 28, 2008.

     
    Upward Income Redistribution Underway
    Obama's resounding victory and expanded Democratic majority in Congress put GOP on the defensive. Still, with executive orders and pardon schemes, Bush in his last throes remains dangerous. Threat level lowered from High (Church and State to Merge).
     
    The Avenging Angel

    Norm Coleman, the Minnesota Senator, may be reaching the end of the line.

    The man who in the past described himself as "a 99% improvement" over the late Paul Wellstone trails in the vote tally against Democrat Al Franken.  Worse still, Coleman is now lawyering up for a scandal involving funds funneled to his wife for suspicious home renovations.

    Contemplating defeat, Coleman said, "I'm sure I'll do something else." Such as, the Angel smiles, time in prison.

     
     

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