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Hi, I'm Cortland. Thanks for visiting.

Over the past 12 years, I've developed an expertise in public relations, communications and social media.

I have proven results working with print, Web-based and broadcast media outlets while serving businesses, nonprofit organizations and government agencies.

If you're looking for someone with in-the-trenches experience, documented results & specialized communications expertise, then you just found him. I hope you'll contact me.

Want to talk to me right now? Call: (215) 701-9083

What Others Say About Me
"Cortland is a 'can-do' guy who knows the ins and outs of communication."

-Brian Davidson

"He has high standards."

"He works to achieve the best goal, it's not about him getting all the credit."

-Phil Amorosi

"...well prepared and well spoken."

"...excelled in bringing attention to important issues."

-Rich Hyjack

"He is responsive, creative and someone you can rely on."

-Jay Spector

"Cortland leads by example."

"He is always poised, positive and professional. He is one of the best leaders I have worked with."

-Laura Newman

"...best public information officer in Arizona state government."

"He was extremely well organized in his information presentation, timely, professional and easy to get along with."

-Mark Shaffer

"He cared about getting factual information out to media in a timely way, he had a very strong knowledge of Web-based communications and the value of the Internet as a means to promote our agency."

-Kurt Maurer

"In addition to being very hard-working and conscientious, Cortland was a lot of fun to work with."

-Tom Marcinko

A Record of Firsts
* World's first binding, public election held over the Web

* America's first air quality permit issued in over twenty years for a new oil refinery

* Arizona's first recycling program at a pro sports stadium

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Wednesday
23Apr2008

Jennifer Beck Goes After Me and a 9/11 Widow

Below is a press release from New Jersey State Senator Jennifer Beck. I love it when people call it like they see it. It's a reminder that things are rarely as they appear, but don't tell that to a frothing, professional politician. Enjoy!

Corzine To Parks Employees And Advocates:
Political Cronies On Our Payroll Are More Important Than You

Senator Jenifer Beck issued the following statement regarding Governor Corzine's plan to fire park rangers and close state parks even while patronage jobs remain on DEP's payroll.

"Governor Jon Corzine's conscious decision to keep patronage cronies on the payroll at DEP even while he is firing park rangers and closing parks is beyond unconscionable."

The following personnel at DEP are just two of the many patronage cronies Jon Corzine hired since becoming Governor and who he continues to insist are more important than parks employees.

1) Former Executive Director of the Arizona Democratic Party

A former executive Director of the Arizona Democratic Party (Cortland Coleman) was appointed a "confidential secretary" at DEP on July 7, 2007 for $75, 000. He didn't even live in New Jersey when he was hired. You can find out all about this hire by going to his website, http://cortland.squarespace.com/, where you can find his resume and a description of his new duties at DEP – "Wrote speeches, talking points and background briefing papers for agency leadership."

2) Caretaker at Drumthwacket Paid for with the Parks Budget

A former employee of Jon Corzine's U.S. Senate office (Elizabeth Mattson) was hired in the first week of Corzine's term as a "Caretaker, Drumthwacket" for $63, 252.30. She is paid out of the parks budget – the same budget where rank and file employees are being fired, resulting in closed parks.

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