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Brad Todd speaks at Delta Council’s Delta 1000 event

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Tripp Hayes, Anne Hall Brashier and Clint Dunn

Brad Todd, political strategist and author, spoke to members of the Delta 1000 program during Delta Council’s 90th annual meeting June 13 at Delta State University.

The event was held at 9:15 a.m. in McPherson Recital Hall at the Bologna Performing Arts Center.

Todd is a founding partner of OnMessage Inc., known for managing major political campaigns and advising national brands and sports teams. He co-authored The Great Revolt, a Washington Post bestseller analyzing the 2016 election and its lasting impact.

Todd’s political astuteness and knack for political ad campaigns were evident throughout his remarks. He also made the audience laugh with his sharp commentary.

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Irene Long, Anne Hall Brashier and Jamie Murrell

Delta Council President Tripp Hayes said Todd’s remarks offered valuable insights on the region’s political and cultural challenges.

Todd also founded Coach to Cure MD, a charity partnering with college football coaches to raise awareness and funds for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

A native of Tennessee, Todd holds degrees from Rhodes College and the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He lives in Virginia with his wife and two children.

Delta 1000 asks members to contribute $100 above regular dues to support Delta Council’s economic development efforts. The program has helped maintain one of the nation’s most effective regional economic initiatives.

Sponsors of the meeting included BankPlus, Catfish Farmers of Mississippi, Cotton Inc., Delta State University, and several Mississippi commodity boards.

Contact Graham Hamaker at 318-366-0429 for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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