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Ravneet
Singh

ElectionMall Technologies, Inc.
1101 Pennsylvania Ave NW 6th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20004, USA
Tel. +1 202 756 4998
Fax +1 202 349 7323
E-mail
www.electionmall.com/

Mr. Ravi Singh is CEO and founder of ElectionMall™ Technologies, Inc., a non-partisan technology solutions firm providing citizens, candidates, and political parties with the necessary online tools, services, and products to help them win elections via the Internet. Singh, described as the “campaign guru”, in a USA Today® article, has spoken internationally in Europe and Asia on the role of Internet technologies in campaigns and elections. At the EAPC Conference Ravi Singh will speak about how Web 2.0 has changed the dynamics of the indusrty. Online fundraising. Social networking sites. And even a technology campaign is crucial to those trying to win in todays world of campaigns and elections.

ElectionMall™ Technologies, Inc, featured in “Click the Vote” March 2004 BusinessWeek Magazine®, is considered the largest and fastest growing campaign and election technology firms in the United States. With offices in Washington D.C., Chicago, and Los Angeles, the company provides a unique “one-stop” technology approach for a variety of candidates including three presidential campaign cycles. Just this past year Singh was named a “Rising Star” by Campaigns and Elections Magazine®. One of the most prestigious honours in politics, the “Rising Star” award goes to people 35 or under who have already made a significant mark in political consulting or advocacy.

Singh has authored two books and various articles. His first book, Leadership by Turban, is now available on Amazon®.com while his second book 101 Secret Ways of Winning Campaigns Online will be available in 2008. Singh has published articles on Campaign Relationship Management and “Voter Space” for George Washington University.