Subject:

Re: Facebook

From:
"Beau" 261penn@gmail.com
To:
"Eric Schwerin" eschwerin@rosemontseneca.com
CC:
"Alexander Snyder-Mackler" smacklera@gmail.com, "Hunter Biden" hbiden@rosemontseneca.com
Date:
2011-02-14 22:44
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On Feb 14, 2011, at 5:17 PM, Eric Schwerin <eschwerin@rosemontseneca.com> wrote:

All sound good - I know it would be easy to get Chris and Beau on a call at any time.   Agreed that this could be a great partnership.




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On Feb 14, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Alexander Snyder-Mackler wrote:

Just got off the phone with the new Facebook rep for state matters (she got my # from someone at the DAGA meeting last month). Walked her through Beau's background, child preds being his issue, his talks to middle schoolers, etc. She was very interested and said from preliminary discussions with folks at FB that they'd be very interested in a potential partnership to go after child preds on FB together.  I emphasized that any thoughts on our end were very preliminary, etc. They want a meeting with their public policy team in DC. Just get everyone around a table to see if we are on the same page and if there's really the opportunity that we all seem to think exists.

Recommended next steps:
1) One of us (or group conf call?) has a conversation with Chris Kelly, preferably before we meet with the FB team, if we do. Get the inside scoop -- FB's vulnerabilities, downsides, etc -- before getting the company line from the FB crew.
2) Set up a meeting in DC with us and FB: Tim Sparapani -- Director of Public Policy for Facebook, and Lori Kalani, their AG contact.

Does that sound OK? From my conversation, it seems that they are as optimistic as we are that Facebook's resources combined with Beau's rep could be big...

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