HI Klint, thank you very much.
From my perspective having the time and resources to study, listen and learn from those in Primordia DAO needs the time and space to create the strategic plan, messages, programs, and tactical elements. So, thank you for stating this, and let me explain:
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DAOS are a new concept in the media and journalists really don’t get it – they think NFTs are kind of gimmicky, though they write about them anyway. The power of the Pimarodia DAO is that it is a collaboration where real-world impact is developed and implemented.
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The DAO is comprised of a multi-cultural community, ranging the entire spectrum of ideas and experiences around the world. I need to understand their goals, understand how those goals fit into the narrative of DAOs, and then translate that for Journalists to really grok.
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I will be compiling up to 10 case studies for the press releases and providing them as attachments. So, I’m not doing the classical technology press release (which I agree is less work and less money) but crafting releases that help stories get written in larger publications, with deep results and examples.
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The relationship I hope to bridge is with NEAR around Lisbon – this means helping to frame the event that Primordia will host, support talks, meetings with press etc.
It’s my hope that my experience launching Google Earth, as a member of the Netflix team and as an experienced cultural Curator (working with the Peggy Guggenheim Foundation, The Kitchen, The California Academy of Art and Science, etc) will support Primordia and NEAR deeply.
I think that we are at a point where the press needs a story about how tech is impacting lives in a very practical way, and we need the time and the work to push past all the news of Elon acting out with Twitter, War and our encroaching recession.
I’m happy to explore this further, though hope you might reconsider your vote with this next level of information.
Best regards,
Sarah