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Thomas Lee is President and CEO of Magnetic Website Solutions in Greenland, NH.A lifelong Republican, he has worked on numerous political campaigns for political candidates including Congressman Tom McClintock and Senator Tony Strickland. In 2008, he ran a campaign against the popular Democrat Majority Whip of the New Hampshire State House in a Democrat district – and won. His employed the latest in web 2.0 marketing political marketing strategies as part of a fully integrated political campaign to buck the trends of the Obama landslide. Thomas studied Economics at Columbia University and did graduate work in Economic History at the London School of Economics. The emphasis of his study was on the impact of technological advancement on economic systems. Thomas served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in post-Soviet Turkmenistan (Central Asia) where he organized a national debate organization and other pro-democracy civil society projects aimed at helping young people transition away from rigid Soviet social structures. Thomas has lived, travelled, worked, studied in over 30 countries and enjoys heading overseas to observe campaigns whenever contested elections are in play. |





