Leading Authorities Speakers Bureau Terry McAuliffe
 
Terry McAuliffe
Former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Former Chairman of Hillary Clinton for President
"We need to make sure that everyone who has a right to vote can walk into a polling booth, cast their vote and have their vote counted."
Terry McAuliffe



Terry McAuliffe is credited with almost single-handedly bringing a financially ailing Democratic party out of the red and into the black, securing a future for the blue. At an early age, Terry McAuliffe started a driveway maintenance company, earning money for contributions to the campaigns of candidates he thought could make a difference. That passion led to establishing more than two-dozen companies in the fields of banking, insurance, marketing, and real estate, rebuilding and revitalizing the Democratic Ticket. After graduating from Catholic University, Terry McAuliffe served as the finance chairman of the Carter-Mondale reelection committee. Establishing himself as a proven wrangler of donor support, he was appointed national finance chairman of the Gephardt for President Committee, national finance chairman, and national co-chairman of the Clinton-Gore reelection committee.

The life of the party. His tenacity proved especially impacting after the 2000 election, when the Democratic party was bankrupt and decades behind the times in acquiring voter and donor lists. Pressing state chairmen to give up exclusive control of their voter lists, Terry McAuliffe invested millions in a new headquarters, gambling that the party could mount a challenge to the wealthy GOP and its peerless fundraising efforts.

Every high-risk tactic paid off. The Democratic National Committee built an extensive voter roster, enabling the party to develop a strong direct-mail donor list. And, the DNC's new headquarters and infrastructure enabled their operation to utilize the Internet and modern facilities -- producing state-of-the-art telecommunications and public relations media. While chairman of the DNC, Terry McAuliffe raised over $535 million dollars, shattering all previous records for funds raised by either party. Under Chairman McAuliffe's tenure, for the first time in Democratic Party history, the DNC was debt free and out-raised the RNC.

Party animals. Terry McAuliffe gained national attention during the presidential election of 1980 when he wrestled an alligator to raise $15,000 dollars in funds. Since that feat, he has continued to demonstrate a drive and commitment that have helped elect Democrats for more than 25 years.

Some of Terry McAuliffe's success at engaging crowds can be attributed in part to his trademark gravel-voiced charm and Cheshire cat smile -- but more important, to his business acumen and communication skills. It's difficult not to be engaged by his droll, no-nonsense presence. His abilities to rev-up party supporters and gain the respect of his Republican critics have been key to becoming the most successful fundraiser in modern political history. Serving as the chairman of both the 53rd Presidential Inaugural Committee and the White House Millennium Celebration, Terry McAuliffe's leadership and creativity helped the Democrats skyrocket 20 points in the polls during the 2000 Democratic National Convention. He most recently served as the chairman of Hillary Clinton for President.

Terry McAuliffe's New York Times and Washington Post best-selling first book, titled What a Party!: My Life Among Democrats: Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators and Other Wild Animals was released in January 2007, to rave reviews from critics and insiders on both ends of the political spectrum.

www.terrymcauliffe.com

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