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Charles D. Ellison, author of Tantrum (Reverse Grain, 2004), is considered a rising writer, public policy analyst and media expert with specialized expertise reaching over a broad range of issues.
A former local news radio correspondent and 2000 recipient of the Washington, D.C. "Top 40 Under 40" Award, Charles has sharpened multi-media and policy expertise while working on both sides of the political aisle. Once a Congressional staffer and speechwriter then later as a recognized Internet executive, Ellison successfully operated two critically-acclaimed web-based public policy publications.
Ellison also catapulted a small independent music label into international chart-topping prominence as the present Director of Public Relations for Mt. Nebo Records. As a former Associate Producer for C-SPAN Networks and former Director of Marketing & Public Relations for Votenet Solutions, Inc., Ellison is highly skilled in the art of public, government and media relations. A former syndicated columnist for the National Newspaper Publishers Association, Charles D. Ellison is a Close-Up Foundation speaker and independent commentator previously featured by such prominent news sources as: ABC News; C-SPAN; The Los Angeles Times; The Boston Globe; Inside Edition; XM Satellite Radio; WEAA 88.9FM in Baltimore; The Black World Today; The World & I; Source Magazine; Reporters Roundtable on DC Channel 16; Evening Exchange on WHUT-TV; BET; Black Enterprise; Gazette Newspapers, Washington Business Journal, Washington Business Forward, Roll Call, National Journal, George Magazine, Salon, and National Public Radio.
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