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Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Samir V. Kamat emphasised the importance of embracing boldness in the face of challenges and highlighted the significance of lifelong learning. He was speaking at the 22nd convocation of National Institute of Technology (NIT-Warangal) on Saturday. Addressing graduates, he also shared insights into India’s advancements in defence technology, particularly in missile systems, and mentioned DRDO’s initiatives such as establishing 15 academic centres of excellence across the country. Reflecting on his journey, Mr. Kamat expressed gratitude to his first manager at DRDO, Malakondiah, an alumnus of NITW, for mentoring him during his early career. NITW director Bidyadhar Subudhi said the institute secured projects worth ₹54.72 crore and consulting grants of ₹4.19 crore. Over 300 reputable companies visited the campus for placements. The highest annual pay package offered last year was ₹88 lakh. “An endowment fund of ₹2.3 crores, established with contributions from alumni, was another notable achievement,” he added. As many as 1,875 students, including 147 Ph.D. scholars, were conferred their degrees at the event. Eleven students received gold medals for their academic achievements. Manjima Karmakar from electrical engineering was awarded gold medal for overall excellence. Manisha Varshney from the MCA received the topper’s gold medal among all postgraduate programmes. Arun Kumar from the Chemistry was awarded the best Ph.D. thesis gold medal. Earlier, Mr. Kamat inaugurated the Institute Health Centre. The new facility features a 10-bed emergency ward, a laboratory, physiotherapy services and a pharmacy, which will cater to the health needs of students and staff. Published - November 30, 2024 06:06 pm IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp RedditPool of Democratic hopefuls for NY-21 widensphmacao casino

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Is Enron back? If it's a joke, some former employees aren't laughing

NoneAlyssa Farah Griffin was surprised to see Sunny Hostin , her The View co-host, make a cameo on Bravo ‘s The Real Housewives of New York City . Griffin is a Bravo superfan who was seemingly taken aback when she saw Hostin appear on screen while watching the latest episode of RHONY . “I actually screamed when I saw Sunny pop up on RHONY !” Griffin posted on her Instagram Stories after a Bravo fan account shared a still of Hostin on the show. Hostin didn’t speak on the episode aired on Tuesday, December 3, but was identified on the reality series as a “co-host of The View.” The former prosecutor and author of Summer on the Bluffs was seen shopping a “stoop sale” organized by RHONY star Jenna Lyons. Lyons opened up her closet to sell her clothes and accessories, and Hostin was seen perusing through the collection, looking casual in a loose white button-up and long-sleeved shirt paired with ripped jeans and a Gucci crossbody bag. RELATED: ‘Morning Joe’ Hosts Again Defend Mar-A-Lago Meeting; ‘The View’s Sunny Hostin Remains Unswayed After Griffin shared her reaction on Instagram, Hostin reshared the story and added, “I knew you would be impress my friend!” Griffin and Hostin sit next to each other on The View and often spar over their political viewpoints. Despite their on-air disagreements, the political commentators seemingly have a good relationship outside the show, sharing fun exchanges like the RHONY cameo. Griffin also recently revealed Hostin has been one of the co-hosts who have been supportive through her IVF journey .

A designated disability minister will be appointed to each Government department to “champion disability inclusion and accessibility”, the Government has announced. Work and pensions minister Sir Stephen Timms said the move aims to drive “real improvements” for disabled people, whom the ministers will be encouraged to engage with on a regular basis. He told the Commons: “I am very pleased to be able to announce today the appointment of new lead ministers for disability in each Government department, they will represent the interests of disabled people, champion disability inclusion and accessibility within their departments. “I’m going to chair regular meetings with them and will encourage them to engage directly with disabled people and their representative organisations, as they take forward their departmental priorities. “And I look forward to this new group of lead ministers for disability together driving real improvements across Government for disabled people.” This came during an adjournment debate on International Day of Persons with Disabilities, where Liberal Democrat MP Steve Darling raised concerns about “floating bus stops”, which have a cycle lane between the stop and the pavement. Intervening, the MP for Torbay, who is registered blind, said: “The Government needs to ban floating bus stops.” Sir Stephen said: “I do think this issue about floating bus stops is an important issue which we need to work across Government to reflect on.” Labour MP Debbie Abrahams, who led the debate, had earlier criticised the lack of accessibility for disabled people on trains. The Oldham East and Saddleworth MP said: “Our train network does not have level access, and we heard Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson from the other place make this plea back in the summer, absolutely outrageous what she was put through. “But I was absolutely shocked to find, when I had a presentation of the TransPennine route upgrade, that the rolling stock yet to be commissioned is not going to provide that level access. “It’s absolute nonsense, it’s not even in the design of that procurement, so we must do better than this.”HOUSTON (AP) — An elaborate parody appears to be behind an effort to resurrect Enron, the Houston-based energy company that exemplified the worst in American corporate fraud and greed after it went bankrupt in 2001. If its return is comedic, some former employees who lost everything in Enron’s collapse aren’t laughing. “It’s a pretty sick joke and it disparages the people that did work there. And why would you want to even bring it back up again?” said former Enron employee Diana Peters, who represented workers in the company’s bankruptcy proceedings. Here’s what to know about the history of Enron and the purported effort to bring it back. Once the nation’s seventh-largest company, Enron filed for bankruptcy protection on Dec. 2, 2001, after years of accounting tricks could no longer hide billions of dollars in debt or make failing ventures appear profitable. The energy company's collapse put more than 5,000 people out of work, wiped out more than $2 billion in employee pensions and rendered $60 billion in Enron stock worthless. Its aftershocks were felt throughout the energy sector. Twenty-four Enron executives , including former CEO Jeffrey Skilling , were eventually convicted for their roles in the fraud. Enron founder Ken Lay’s convictions were vacated after he died of heart disease following his 2006 trial. On Monday — the 23rd anniversary of the bankruptcy filing — a company representing itself as Enron announced in a news release that it was relaunching as a “company dedicated to solving the global energy crisis.” It also posted a video on social media, advertised on at least one Houston billboard and a took out a full-page ad in the Houston Chronicle In the minute-long video that was full of generic corporate jargon, the company talks about “growth” and “rebirth.” It ends with the words, “We’re back. Can we talk?” Enron's new website features a company store, where various items featuring the brand's tilted “E” logo are for sale, including a $118 hoodie. In an email, company spokesperson Will Chabot said the new Enron was not doing any interviews yet, but that "We’ll have more to share soon.” Signs point to the comeback being a joke. In the “terms of use and conditions of sale” on the company's website, it says “the information on the website about Enron is First Amendment protected parody, represents performance art, and is for entertainment purposes only.” Documents filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office show that College Company, an Arkansas-based LLC, owns the Enron trademark. The co-founder of College Company is Connor Gaydos, who helped create a joke conspiracy theory that claims all birds are actually surveillance drones for the government. Peters said that since learning about the “relaunch” of Enron, she has spoken with several other former employees and they are also upset by it. She said the apparent stunt was “in poor taste.” “If it’s a joke, it’s rude, extremely rude. And I hope that they realize it and apologize to all of the Enron employees,” Peters said. Peters, who is 74 years old, said she is still working in information technology because “I lost everything in Enron, and so my Social Security doesn’t always take care of things I need done.” “Enron’s downfall taught us critical lessons about corporate ethics, accountability, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Enron’s legacy was the employees in the trenches. Leave Enron buried,” she said. This story was corrected to fix the spelling of Ken Lay’s first name, which had been misspelled “Key.” Follow Juan A. Lozano on X at https://x.com/juanlozano70 Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.The Special Adviser to the Governor of Kogi State on Arts & Culture, Juwon Demas Olorunnipa, is one of the arrow heads of the Kogi International Carnival, slated for the first week of December. In this interview with JOSEPHINE AMAOLE, he speaks on the importance of the carnival and the uniqueness of Kogi State. Between December 1 and 7, Kogi State will be hosting millions of people from Nigeria and people in the Diaspora who will be participating in the Kogi State International carnival; what informed the carnival? Generally speaking, you will agree with me that Carnival is an important platform for a society to showcase its culture and allow an opportunity for tourists to be immersed in various traditions. The Kogi International Carnival is long overdue because Kogi State has a rich cultural heritage and a lot of potential to put Nigeria on a global map if well harnessed. All over the world, carnivals contribute a lot of cultural and economic derivatives to a nation. In line with the drive of the current Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ahmed Ododo, we see the need to organise the carnival and make it a yearly event to tell the world the untapped resources in Kogi. Historically, Kogi is one of the most relevant states to Nigeria’s political and social development but only a few people know this and the time to bring what we have to the fore is now. Growing up and till date, we hear, read and watch on television about Notting Hill Carnival, a yearly Caribbean Carnival that has taken place in London since 1966 on the streets of the Notting Hill of Kensington. It is led by members of the British Caribbean community and attracts around two million people yearly, making it one of the world’s largest street festivals, and a significant event in the British African Caribbean. In 2006, the UK public voted it onto a list of icons of England. In Nigeria, there is the popular Calabar Carnival that has become a popular platform for tourists all over the world to explore Nigeria during the yuletide period. In the last 10 to 15 years, the carnival had featured distinct themes and remains one of the best platforms for acquiring education and dissecting cultures across Nigeria and the world. What should participants be looking forward to? With the theme, “Come, Experience, Explore, and Invest in the Confluence State,” the Kogi International Carnival is designed to show to the world through a week-long celebration of culture, tourism, and community development, potential in the Confluence State. Scheduled to run from December 1 to December 7, 2024, the carnival will be held across four cities, namely Lokoja, Kabba, Okene, and Ayingba. In all the cities, visitors should be looking forward to new experiences and opportunities as we determine to use the carnival to promote unity, celebrate Kogi’s rich cultural heritage, and drive economic growth through tourism and entertainment. Succinctly speaking Kogi International Carnival (KIC) 2024 is more than just a celebration because it’s meant to fostering cultural exchange, community bonding, and global recognition of Kogi State’s unique offerings. It’s a celebration of our shared humanity, and showcasing Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage to the world. Visitors will have a unique experience that highlights our state’s beauty, talent, and investment potential. To this end, we invite everyone to join us for this unforgettable experience. Do you think Kogi State has the expected infrastructure and facilities to host such a huge crowd or what measures are the team putting in place to make sure attendees are secured and comfortable? Let me start by stating that Kogi’s geographical location is a blessing. It’s common to hear our people describing their state as a gateway to Nigeria because of its closeness to the Federal Capital Territory and by extension to Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport. From Abuja Airport to Kogi State is a journey of less than three hours and this will be a great advantage to people flying in through Abuja Airport and people who are resident in Abuja and want to participate in the carnival. In the area of security, Kogi is one of the safest states in Nigeria because the government has invested so much to tackle insecurity. Till date, Kogi remains the only state where kidnappers, regardless of their status in the society, are not pampered. Through the drastic intervention of the government in this regard, kidnapping has been reduced to the barest minimum and this is commendable. In the area of accommodation, Kogi has a lot of international standard hotels that are currently underutilised. From Lokoja, to Kabba, Ida to Ayingba, there are hotels that tourists will find attractive and comfortable. Can you speak on the economic benefits of this carnival to the people of the state? I just mentioned that we have many good hotels that are under utilised. With thousands of visitors around for the one week of the carnival, there will be a boost in the hospitality sector in the state. Naturally, there is always boost in business during festivities; given that the influx of people into the area tends to boost the local economy. This is so because there is increasing demand for accommodation; increasing demand for food; increasing demand for transportation and other facilities and businesses. From the feedback so far, can you say the carnival has got the buy-in of stakeholders? Surprisingly, yes. In fact, it’s like Kogi people within and outside were waiting for the whistle to be blown because since we muted the idea of the carnival, it has attracted huge support from Kogi indigenes all over the world. Don’t forget, Kogi is blessed with many successful men and women; in business, politics, entertainment and in other various endeavours. One of such people is our son, the immediate past President of the Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria, (AAAN), Steve Babaeko, who has identified with us fully and given us necessary support. Like him, many others are doing the same so that we can have a robust carnival. Today, we are all speaking with one voice; the Kogi International Festival must be held to showcase Kogi State to the world.

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Post offices and postal outlets should be bustling in the days leading up to Christmas, but a Vancouver small business owner says that his location is the slowest he has ever seen due to the Canada Post strike. And though the federal government has ordered an end to the strike that began nearly a month ago, small business owner Azm Jamiul Haque says that the news comes “weeks too late” for him and his family. Haque and his wife, Farhana Tasmin, run the Centre Point Postal Outlet, a Canada Post-authorized dealer on Main Street and East 13th in Vancouver. They woke up to the news of Minister of Labour Steven MacKinnon announcing his decision to invoke his authority to on Friday morning. “It feels good to receive the news, but we had hoped that the strike would have ended earlier,” Haque told Daily Hive. “It’s happening weeks too late, but at least we have a chance to work on the holiday rush. “We have had lots of people come in daily to ask for updates. Many customers have been frustrated, though our store has had lots of support, too.” Over 55,000 employees represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) on November 15. Earlier this week, MacKinnon advised the postal service and the CUPW to reach a deal after weeks of failed negotiations. “We hope to hear from Canada Post soon and return to regular hours on Monday, December 16,” Haque added. “We have lots of backlog to go through and appreciate everyone’s understanding and patience. The backroom is completely full of 200 to 300 parcels and lots of letters that haven’t been picked up since mid-November.” “There has been about a $200,000 loss of my business during this ongoing strike due to the impact of low to no traffic to my front store, Print Express, which is interdependent of the postal outlet.” Centre Point offers a variety of services to the community in addition to being a Canada Post outlet, including printing, key cutting, engraving, postal boxes, Moneygram, and passport photos. They had to cut their store hours during the strike but will return to regular hours now that the strike is over. “We bought this store last year because we wanted to own a family-run business. We were looking for something stable, especially with an 11-month-old baby boy. “This strike has impacted us mentally and financially through the loss of foot traffic, sales and inventory and the financial burden. Between 75 to 85% of our income comes from solely operating Canada Post Outlet services.” Haque explained that authorized dealers pay for all Canada Post supplies up front, including stamps, coins, boxes, and packaging. Due to the strike, those items have been sitting in his outlet without Christmas presents and greeting cards to fill them. “We were told to be all stocked up for the holiday rush, but the strike put a stop to that.” The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) estimates that the postal strike has cost billions. It has also , with many taking to social media in either support of or against the union. “We talked to a few other postal outlets and they are in a similar situation as us,” Haque said. “I hope Canada Post will compensate Independent Authorized dealers (postal outlets) for the strike. “We understand the postal workers’ rights to strike and frustration too. It just needs to be resolved so that we can operate our outlet and move forward now. It dragged on far too long, and we were worried we may have to close down.” As postal service resumes early next week, Haque hopes that Canadians return to using Canada Post and authorized dealers such as his. “When you use Canada Post and outlets like ours, the money stays in the community. The Mount Pleasant community has been very supportive through this hard time, dropping by to check in on me and my wife and our baby. They buy snacks and print items to help us survive during this strike, and we look forward to helping them with all of their postal needs soon.”Pakistan court charges ex-PM Khan with instigating violence against military

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday threatened 100% tariffs against a bloc of nine nations if they act to undermine the U.S. dollar. His threat was directed at countries in the so-called BRIC alliance, which consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. Turkey, Azerbaijan and Malaysia have applied to become members and several other countries have expressed interest in joining. While the U.S. dollar is by far the most-used currency in global business and has survived past challenges to its preeminence, members of the alliance and other developing nations say they are fed up with America’s dominance of the global financial system . The dollar represents roughly 58% of the world’s foreign exchange reserves, according to the IMF and major commodities like oil are still primarily bought and sold using dollars. The dollar's dominance is threatened, however, with BRICS' growing share of GDP and the alliance's intent to trade in non-dollar currencies — a process known as de-dollarization. Trump, in a Truth Social post, said: “We require a commitment from these Countries that they will neither create a new BRICS Currency, nor back any other Currency to replace the mighty U.S. Dollar or, they will face 100% Tariffs, and should expect to say goodbye to selling into the wonderful U.S. Economy." At a summit of BRIC nations in October, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the U.S. of “weaponizing” the dollar and described it as a “big mistake.” “It’s not us who refuse to use the dollar,” Putin said at the time. “But if they don’t let us work, what can we do? We are forced to search for alternatives.” Russia has specifically pushed for the creation of a new payment system that would offer an alternative to the global bank messaging network, SWIFT, and allow Moscow to dodge Western sanctions and trade with partners. Trump said there is "no chance" BRIC will replace the U.S. dollar in global trade and any country that tries to make that happen "should wave goodbye to America.” Research shows that the U.S. dollar's role as the primary global reserve currency is not threatened in the near future. An Atlantic Council model that assesses the dollar’s place as the primary global reserve currency states the dollar is “secure in the near and medium term” and continues to dominate other currencies. Trump's latest tariff threat comes after he threatened to slap 25% tariffs on everything imported from Mexico and Canada, and an additional 10% tax on goods from China, as a way to force the countries to do more to halt the flow of illegal immigration and drugs into the U.S. He has since held a call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who said Thursday she is confident that a tariff war with the United States can be averted. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau returned home Saturday after meeting Trump, without assurances the president-elect will back away from threatened tariffs on Canada.Matt Gaetz Steps Back: A Political Storm Unfolds

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SHAUN GOATER has taken charge of Aston Villa's women's side following the sacking of Robert de Pauw. The Manchester City legend, 54, is managing the team in the interim following the departure of the Holland-born coach. And the former striker, who scored more than a hundred times for the Cityzens, oversaw his first game at the helm when Villa hosted Charlton in the Women's League Cup on Wednesday night. De Pauw's exit, announced by the club yesterday, came three days after the Villans fell to a fifth loss in nine top-flight games. The Dutchman is alleged to have made unprofessional remarks to players, including comments about their appearance. According to The Guardian concerns were raised in-house about the claims which the club are reported to have looked into. The Sun has contacted Villa for comment on those claims. The Dutch coach left the club "with immediate effect" after just six months at the helm. Just 24 hours earlier the ex-Bayer Leverkusen chief posted what many regarded as a cryptic message on LinkedIn . De Pauw wrote: "Finding the balance between the short term and long term in the best interest for the team and club is not an easy thing. It comes with big sacrifices." FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS "You need the backing of the club if you want the team to go from average, to good, to better, to top. "This reselecting and developing of a team is a necessary thing to do to make these steps. I did this in Leverkusen the past two seasons selecting on football, behaviour and characteristics of the players. "I never shy away from difficult decisions and I will certainly not win the popularity contests. Because you can never satisfy everyone. "But always keeping standards high to get the best out of the team and each other." Following a promising pre-season that included a friendly win against Man City, the Villans have endured a poor start to this season. The team were trounced 4-0 by Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday and have notched just ONE win in the WSL so far this term. Their dismal run has left them fourth from bottom and just one point above bottom-placed Crystal Palace before their final WSL game this year on Sunday. The team are due to host West Ham who are ninth with eight points and also battling to avoid the drop. De Pauw's departure was announced in a brief written statement published on their web site. They say Goater will be in charge of their women’s squad “until a new manager is appointed and will be supported by the wider coaching team”. The former Bermuda international joined Villa as assistant women’s team head coach in August. Before then Goater had worked as an assistant to Cityzens women’s side gaffer Gareth Taylor from April last year to June until this summer.Will help make India centre of the logistics world: Gautam Adani

OTTAWA — The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has ordered Canada to address a backlog of requests under Jordan's Principle which is meant to ensure First Nations children don't wait to receive assistance because of jurisdictional battles. The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society raised concerns that Ottawa was taking too long to process requests for financing through Jordan's Principle, leaving children without access to services. The principle stipulates that when a First Nations child needs health, social or educational services they are to receive them from the government first approached, with questions about final jurisdiction worked out afterward. It's named after Jordan River Anderson of Norway House Cree Nation in Manitoba. Born in 1999 with multiple disabilities, Anderson died at five years old without ever leaving the hospital, because federal and provincial governments couldn’t decide who should pay for his at-home care. Caring Society executive director Cindy Blackstock told the tribunal the ever-growing Jordan's Principle backlog was of Canada's own making and that some kids are waiting months to receive the care they need. Urgent Jordan’s Principle requests are supposed to be processed within 24 hours. But urgent requests are taking up to one month to be reviewed, according to Independent First Nations, an advocacy body representing a dozen First Nations in Ontario and Quebec. Blackstock’s January affidavit said nearly half of requests made by individuals from those First Nations in 2023-24 are still in review, along with 10 per cent of the files submitted in 2022-23. The delays extend to the reimbursement of service providers, the Caring Society argued, with the Indigenous Services department missing its own promise to make those payments within 15 days. In 2022-23, the department processed only 50.7 per cent of payments within 15 business days, compared to 82.9 per cent in 2021-22. The tribunal wrote in a decision Thursday that Canada admitted to the backlog, but the estimated size of it differs between parties. "There is a backlog of cases and some of them may very well be urgent and this will be established when Canada reviews the email requests in the backlog," the decision says. The tribunal ordered Canada to return to it with a detailed plan, timelines and targets to address the backlog before Dec. 10. Jennifer Kozelj, spokesperson for Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu, said in a statement that the department remains focused on ensuring First Nations children can access the services they need, and that they are reviewing the tribunal's decision. "Since 2016, we have invested nearly $8.1 billion to meet the needs of First Nations children through Jordan's Principle, working collaboratively to develop processes and operations to meet the growing volume of requests," she wrote. "Additionally, more than 7.8 million products, services and supports were approved under Jordan’s Principle since 2016." In the decision Thursday, the tribunal also highlighted the need for a "credible and independent national and effective" complaints mechanism for Jordan's Principle. "The Tribunal agrees it would be best to have broad consultations with First Nations for the creation of a permanent independent Indigenous-led complaints mechanism," the decision says. Still, the tribunal wrote that interim complaints mechanisms can be implemented before that formal structure is created. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 22, 2024. Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian PressNew disability ministers will ‘champion’ inclusion and accessibility – minister

Is Enron back? If it's a joke, some former employees aren't laughing

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Modern Political Campaigns Showcase Revolutionary Marketing Strategies for Business Growth - Commenting Albert Valiakhmetov, Founder of FlyX Marketing Athens, Greece, Nov. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In today's digital landscape, where competition is fierce and attention spans are limited, figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump demonstrate how strategic marketing-whether for a product or a presidential campaign-can redefine engagement. Albert Valiakhmetov, founder of FlyX Marketing, draws intriguing parallels between these strategies and effective brand advertising. Mirroring the tactics used in marketing to influence, engage, and ultimately, build loyalty. As Valiakhmetov observes, " The news that Donald Trump became president reminds us of how much presidential elections resemble classic marketing campaigns. 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Mastering Modern Influence for Brands Key insights from FlyX Marketing stem from current political campaign techniques that have reshaped their approach: Advanced Social Media Strategy: Like political messaging or Elon Musk's provocative use of platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to engage audiences, brand campaigns thrive on tailored approaches to maximize reach. Precision Demographic Targeting: As political campaigns focus on voter bases, FlyX Marketing connects brands with core demographics, leading to higher engagement. Cross-Platform Message Integration: Ensuring a unified message across digital platforms is as crucial in business as it is in politics. From Ballot Box to Brand Building " What's compelling about recent political strategies, such as those used in Trump's and Harris's campaigns, is their intelligent use of digital platforms. 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Digital Innovation at Work with FlyX Marketing FlyX Marketing takes inspiration from the efficiency seen in political campaigns by incorporating cutting-edge technology and data analytics to craft campaigns that resonate deeply. It embraces innovation akin to Elon Musk's ventures, utilizing cutting-edge tools like AI-driven analytics and real-time optimization to craft campaigns that deeply resonate with audiences. Key tools include: AI-Driven Analytics: Predictive models track engagement and fine-tune content, ensuring maximum relevance. Real-Time Optimization: Rapid adjustments increase reach and engagement with audiences. Strategic Audience Segmentation: Building personalized experiences ensures each demographic feels addressed. Platform-Specific Messaging: Tailored content for each channel optimizes overall campaign performance. Here are FlyX Marketing's full suite of services , designed to deliver cutting-edge performance marketing and AI-driven solutions. From advanced data analytics to strategic execution, each service is tailored to maximize growth and drive results. " The recent campaigns by Trump and Harris provide insight into the evolution of digital communication, " observes Valiakhmetov. " These strategies not only shape public opinion but demonstrate best practices in audience engagement for businesses looking to make a real impact." Revolutionizing Marketing with Campaign Insights FlyX Marketing's modern approach combines the following elements, proven to drive substantial results for clients: Viral Content Development: Creating shareable, high-impact content that aligns with brand goals. Data-Driven Strategy: Guiding marketing decisions with real-time data to optimize campaigns. Emotional Connection Building: Connecting on a personal level, similar to political storytelling. Platform-Specific Optimization: Adjusting strategies to maximize impact on each channel. Message Amplification: Reaching larger audiences with clarity and precision. The Future of Marketing in a Politically-Driven Landscape Looking forward, marketing experts can expect to see even greater integration of political strategies within brand advertising and by industry disruptors like Elon Musk, as all these industries increasingly rely on digital and data-driven tools to make impactful decisions. According to Valiakhmetov, the future of branding will likely mirror these trends, further blurring the lines between marketing and political campaigning. Choosing a marketing partner like FlyX Marketing ensures brands are not only prepared for these shifts but are also leading the way. With a proven track record in delivering customized, high-growth campaigns, FlyX continues to set new standards for success, making this era an exciting one for both brands and political strategists alike. 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