Yet another Mises Caucus inner core member has supplied us with more information about the internal organization of the Mises Caucus. This information follows our prior post revealing their organization.
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Other Teams
Examples of Candidate Support Teams
Candidate Interviews – Conducts interviews with candidates who have filled out our PAC support application and makes determinations on which candidates to expend resources on.
Volunteer Mobilization – Works with the National Coordinator to identify candidates to rally local volunteers around
Candidate Promotion – Works with the social media teams to identify candidates to promote across social media platforms.
Examples of Issue Coalition Teams
Free Markets, Drug Decriminalization, 2nd Amendment
Examples of Communications Teams
Content Division > Articles team, Emails team
Podcast Division > Decentralized Podcast team, Ask An Austrian Podcast team
Social Media Division > Facebook, Twitter
Examples of IT Teams
CRM Division > Model-driven App frontends, Automations, apps for specialized use cases
Decentralized Tech Division > Matrix (and other internal communication platforms), Devops & Sysadmin
Administration Division > Website, Groupware, Internal Apps
Marketing Teams
Fundraising – Brainstorms and handles logistics for money bombs and other fundraising campaigns for a given campaign.
CRM – Works with the IT department to pitch ideas necessary for the goals of Marketing to then be implemented through the organizations technology.
Liberty Culture Support Teams
Events Team – To handle all logistics for any events put on by the Mises Caucus from booking to communications with speakers. The Events team should also be scouting the liberty-sphere for events that the caucus should be attending and tabling. Additionally, the events team is to help promote the artistic or entertainment endeavors of Mises Caucus members so as to encourage as much real-world connection between members as possible.
Community Team – We have a large community through Facebook, MeWe and other such tools that are separate from the brand pages. This team manages the teams that oversee vetting new people seeking to join such groups and moderating such teams.
Geez, this is really bad stuff. (Sarcasm intended.)