BCRO County Committee Embraces Yudin

By George Ajjan | June 13th, 2008 - 10:59pm
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Jun 14 2008
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Overwhelmingly positive response to post-victory agenda

Wyckoff, NJ - BCRO Chairman candidate and longtime activist and donor Bob Yudin, having earned the enthusiastic support of fellow challenger Ben Focarino, today reflected on the overwhelmingly positive response to his post-victory agenda letter, which was mailed to all members of the Bergen Republican County Committee earlier this week. The full text of the letter is shown below and can also be seen at http://www.bobyudin.com.

"No doubt about it, change is in the air at the BCRO!" exclaimed Yudin, who said he has been receiving phone calls and emails from enthusiastic supporters throughout the county responding to his post-victory agenda. "It's great to see the grassroots activists so engaged and motivated. I can't wait to get to work, in partnership with the County Committee, to rebuild our Party from the ground up."

This week, County Committee members also received follow-up endorsement letters from Bergen GOP heavyweights like District 39 State Senator Gerald Cardinale and former Assembly Majority Leader Paul DiGaetano, who represented District 36. Both of these respected elected officials highlighted the much-needed improvement in fundraising that Yudin would bring to the BCRO.

Cardinale praised Yudin, saying, "Bob has shown superior ability to raise money so desperately needed for our candidates to bring our message to the voters."

DiGaetano added, "Bob's focus will be on raising money solely for Bergen candidates and spending that money on our Bergen campaigns! Bob Yudin is a man of his word, and what he promises, he delivers!"

Bob Yudin is a Navy veteran, a successful small businessman, as well as a longtime Republican activist and donor. In addition to 2 elected terms on the Wyckoff Board of Education, Yudin served as Sicomac Engine Co. 3 Chief . He and his wife Susan Bograd Yudin reside in Wyckoff. For more information, please visit http://www.bobyudin.com.

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Dear Valued Bergen Republican,

After our victory next Tuesday is finalized the following are my immediate agenda items.

Management Agenda

Implementation of a 7 member executive management team, I would hope that we can rely upon the district Chairmen (36, 37, 38, 39 & 40), the Young Republican Chairman and the Teen Republican Chairman to make up this team. This team will be responsible for:

  1. Ongoing municipal campaign strategy
  2. Ongoing BCRO communications & public relations both on-line and in the print news. Youtube, Myspace, Facebook and Google are some of the powerful tools available to us and we must use them and engage in a positive media blitz to all citizens in Bergen County
  3. Running the monthly chairman’s breakfasts to foster leadership communication and openness
  4. Researching county and municipal issues by filing OPRA requests, internet and other means to supply our party leaders and candidates with ongoing and tangible information
  5. Safeguarding the county organizations policies and procedures
  6. Production of a monthly BCRO report to go out to county committee and party leaders informing them of BCRO activities
  7. We will create the division of cultural outreach so our party is one of inclusion: we need to actively embrace citizens of all ethnicities and ensure we have a culturally diverse management team to represent all ethnic and cultural aspects of Bergen County

As part of a management by objective policy, this team will meet monthly either in person or via web-conference to discuss the prior month progress and to be tasked with the next set of objectives. Evaluation of this management team will be predicated on performance of their set tasks.

County Race

Immediately review and commence full coordination for the county freeholder and county clerk race. This will be the most important race for our party, we simply cannot and will not lose the county clerk seat and we must capitalize on the opportunities to win seats to place Republican freeholders in county government!

Fundraising

Recruit a 10 member finance team with a task of immediately raising funds in June. Yes June! We will not wait months to begin. I would like to take this opportunity to announce the first BCRO fundraiser will be held within 8 weeks of my win.

Yes, we can do this in our first two weeks in office. In order to spread our Republican message we need to raise money. Print, mail, media and general advertisement costs money. We are not shy to that fact and realize our Bergen audience is nearly one million people!

I will be asking that half of the fundraising team be dedicated to electronic and mail type fundraising. Utilizing e-fundraising is the future for our party and we must embrace it now. Combining the internet, e-mail, blast texting, PayPal and other means must be used.

The other half of the fundraising team will be focused on small ticket and large ticket events. I am already planning things like the Memorial Day BBQ, a Halloween costume party, a Thanksgiving Turkey roast, a holiday cocktail event and a post New Year annual party celebration, not to mention February Lincoln Day!

We need to be tasked to out-raise the Democrats, yes out-raise the machine. Our party is counting on us to make this happen!

Legal & Advisory Team

Upon our victory, I will immediately put in place a legal team that will act twofold:

First to provide continual advice to myself and the management team to ensure we meet all our legal and ethical obligations. Second to build a legal squad that can be deployed at Election Day to the polls. I feel that has been a weak spot of our organization and it needs to be addressed.

I would also seek to put in place a finance advisor, this is not for fundraising but to guide us on how to invest some of the money we raise to provide a long term annuity in the event the well ever runs dry.

In closing let me say that I am not perfect, I may not be the answer to all our problems but I will work my hardest day and night to foster a Republican resurgence in Bergen County. I will put any personal agendas aside and focus on building our party from the ground up.

Thank you and may God bless you,

Bob Yudin

Contact Info: 

News Release
For Immediate Release – June 11, 2008
http://www.bobyudin.com
Contacts: Dan Beckelman @ (201) 446-9889 or dan@bobyudin.com

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