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 ==== 2003 Jamie Metzl Website ==== ==== 2003 Jamie Metzl Website ====
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 Welcome to the future home of Jamie Metzl for Congress. Welcome to the future home of Jamie Metzl for Congress.
  
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 Kansas City, MO 64112 - 816.213.7393 Kansas City, MO 64112 - 816.213.7393
 info@jamiemetzl.com ((https://web.archive.org/web/20031205060758/https://jamiemetzl.com/)) info@jamiemetzl.com ((https://web.archive.org/web/20031205060758/https://jamiemetzl.com/))
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 ==== Congressional Campaign Media ==== ==== Congressional Campaign Media ====
-From the January 30, 2004 print edition - Marketplace of Ideas + 
-Local congressional candidates are like twins of different parties +=== Local congressional candidates are like twins of different parties === 
-by Michael Braude+From the January 30, 2004 print edition - Marketplace of Ideas by Michael Braude
  
 Both young men have degrees with distinction from prestigious Ivy League schools. Kris Kobach received a bachelor of arts degree with distinction from Harvard University. Jamie Metzl was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brown University. Both young men have degrees with distinction from prestigious Ivy League schools. Kris Kobach received a bachelor of arts degree with distinction from Harvard University. Jamie Metzl was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brown University.
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 Metzl and Kobach then moved on to England for postgraduate study at Oxford University. Kobach got a doctorate there in political science in 1992. Metzl attained a Ph.D. there in Southeast Asia history.((https://web.archive.org/web/20040401225939/https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2004/02/02/editorial3.html)) Metzl and Kobach then moved on to England for postgraduate study at Oxford University. Kobach got a doctorate there in political science in 1992. Metzl attained a Ph.D. there in Southeast Asia history.((https://web.archive.org/web/20040401225939/https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/stories/2004/02/02/editorial3.html))
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 +=== Metzl Makes It a Race in Missouri ===
 +Roll Call  By Chris Cillizza  - June 23, 2004
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 +Once considered a shoo-in to win the open-seat House race in Missouri’s 5th district, former Kansas City Mayor Emanuel Cleaver has run into a tougher-than-expected Democratic primary challenge from former [[:Council on Foreign Relations]] Fellow Jamie Metzl.
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 +“Cleaver may be everywhere with two people and Metzl is everywhere with 20 people,” said Jackson County Legislator Scott Burnett, who is backing Cleaver.
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 +Cleaver said that he was not surprised by the current state of the race, noting that **before he announced his candidacy, Metzl had already raised $400,000**.
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 +“For me to have thought he would not run an aggressive race would be an act of political naivete of the highest level,” Cleaver said.
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 +Metzl, who grew up in Kansas City, **moved to the district from Washington, D.C., last summer to undertake a primary challenge to McCarthy**, who was struggling through staff departures and problems with alcohol.
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 +McCarthy decided not to seek a sixth term in December, which briefly brightened Metzl’s prospects. But Cleaver made it clear he would run less than a month later — apparently all but ending the primary when he announced in early February.
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 +The district, which is entirely located in Jackson County and anchored in Kansas City, tilts heavily Democratic. Then-Vice President Al Gore won 60 percent there in 2000, 13 points better than he did statewide. 
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 +As for Metzl, Dunn called him “every incumbent’s nightmare.” 
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 +Cleaver responded that Metzl has run a **negative campaign,** talking about “everything but my wife and children” on the stump. 
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 +Through March 31, Metzl had raised $576,000 with $485,000 left to spend. Both men are beginning to spend their stockpiles on television campaigns. 
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 +Metzl went on television Tuesday with a **30-second spot** designed to introduce him to voters.
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 +The ad details **how his parents fled the Nazis in Europe** and “found a land of opportunity in Kansas City.”
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 +A narrator notes that **Metzl worked for both late Missouri Gov. [[:Mel Carnahan]] (D) and former President [[:Bill Clinton]].**
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 +“We can be a land of opportunity again, for families like mine and families like yours,” says Metzl at the commercial’s close.
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 +Metzl’s television campaign comes roughly one month after he began airing radio ads attacking Cleaver on character issues.
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 +That ad noted that Cleaver had failed to pay back taxes on a car wash he owned.((https://web.archive.org/web/20210506172048/https://www.rollcall.com/2004/06/23/metzl-makes-it-a-race-in-missouri/))
  
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 I have been, and will continue to be, extremely honored to be part of that process. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20040829061747/http://www.jamiemetzl.com/)) I have been, and will continue to be, extremely honored to be part of that process. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20040829061747/http://www.jamiemetzl.com/))
  
 +==== 2013 Pamela Hogan and Jamie Metzl have joined ICTJ’s Board of Directors ====
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 +[[:International Center for Transitional Justice]] ICTJ
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 +8/21/2013 - ICTJ is pleased to announce that [[:Pamela Hogan]] and Jamie Metzl have joined ICTJ’s Board of Directors.
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 +“We are delighted to welcome Jamie and Pamela to the ICTJ Board,” said President [[:David Tolbert]]. The full list of ICTJ's Board and Advisory Board can be found here. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20131005072229/http://ictj.org/about/board))
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 +Co-Owner of Other Noises, Inc., Pamela Hogan is an Emmy award-winning filmmaker, journalist, and media executive. She was formerly Executive Producer of [[:PBS]]’s acclaimed international affairs series, “Wide Angle,” working closely with global filmmakers on over 70 hours of documentaries filmed in 50 countries and raising millions in production and **co-production financing**.
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 +Her speaking engagements include the White House, USIP, Harvard Law School, Capitol Hill, the [[:Asia Society]], the U.N., the [[:Council on Foreign Relations]], [[:USAID]] and UC Berkeley Law School.
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 +Jamie is a Partner of the global investment company [[:Cranemere]] Inc. and a Senior Fellow of the [[:Asia Society]]. He has served as the Executive Vice President of the Asia Society.. (more)((https://web.archive.org/web/20130826150741/https://www.ictj.org/news/pamela-hogan-and-jamie-metzl-join-ictj%E2%80%99s-board-directors)) 
 ==== 2015 Biotechnology company ORIG3N Henceforth Unnamed ====  ==== 2015 Biotechnology company ORIG3N Henceforth Unnamed ==== 
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 He was a **partner in the global investment firm** [[:Cranemere]], and has served on the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the State Department, & the National Security Council. His books include the novel Genesis Code, which deals with issues around human genetic enhancement. He holds a PhD from Oxford, a JD from Harvard Law School, and a BA from Brown University. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20151025003932/http://www.orig3n.com/team/)) He was a **partner in the global investment firm** [[:Cranemere]], and has served on the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the State Department, & the National Security Council. His books include the novel Genesis Code, which deals with issues around human genetic enhancement. He holds a PhD from Oxford, a JD from Harvard Law School, and a BA from Brown University. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20151025003932/http://www.orig3n.com/team/))
  
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 [[:Cranemere]] is a distinct alternative for those considering private equity, going public, or being owned by a large corporation. Cranemere is a **holding company for outstanding businesses** in the United States and Europe. We are a long-term, values-aligned partner with permanent capital, business-building expertise, and a global network. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20221204170326/https://privateequitylist.com/investor/the-cranemere-group-ltd)) [[:Cranemere]] is a distinct alternative for those considering private equity, going public, or being owned by a large corporation. Cranemere is a **holding company for outstanding businesses** in the United States and Europe. We are a long-term, values-aligned partner with permanent capital, business-building expertise, and a global network. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20221204170326/https://privateequitylist.com/investor/the-cranemere-group-ltd))
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 Jamie F. Metzl was a visiting scholar in the [[:Project on the Information Revolution]] and World Politics at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He has served as Senior Advisor for Information Technology, Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, and Senior Coordinator for International Public Information at the U.S. Department of State. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20171006212352/https://carnegieendowment.org/experts/91)) Jamie F. Metzl was a visiting scholar in the [[:Project on the Information Revolution]] and World Politics at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He has served as Senior Advisor for Information Technology, Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, and Senior Coordinator for International Public Information at the U.S. Department of State. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20171006212352/https://carnegieendowment.org/experts/91))
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 +==== 2017 Kansas City Jewish Federation Lecture ====
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 +Kansas City Jewish Federation - February 24, 2017
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 +“Jamie Metzl spoke to a captivated audience about a fascinating and complicated subject. **Bio-engineering and its impact upon the future of mankind was the topic Dr. Metzl** aptly articulated in an enthralling yet relatable style. From the start, he built a genuine rapport with the audience as he communicated so that each person understood as clearly as possible the subject matter. Jamie’s presentation was amazingly fluid and perfectly paced as he spoke effortlessly without notes or prompts. ‘Jamie is the best speaker we’ve ever had.’ ‘This event was a home run because of Jamie Metzl!’ ‘Jamie is engaging and smoothly breaks it down.’ These are just a few samples of the positive comments received from the audience after the presentation. Our community is excited about Jamie’s return for an encore!” ((https://web.archive.org/web/20221205083000/https://jamiemetzl.com/testimonial/kansas-city-jewish-federation/))
  
 ==== 2018 Bio ==== ==== 2018 Bio ====
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