Carolyn Malenick
Carolyn S. Malenick is the sole owner of Triad Management Services, Inc. "According to Malenick’s public statements, she personally conceived the idea for Triad and started the business from her home, most likely in 1995. The stated purpose of Triad is to provide advice to maximize the effectiveness of contributions from conservatives."[1]
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Malenick is "a graduate of Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, and press reports have indicated that she has remained personally close to Falwell and his family. Malenick appears to have spent her entire professional career in conservative Republican politics, primarily in the fundraising arena. Malenick initially worked for the 'conservative direct mail king' Richard Viguerie. Subsequently, she raised funds for Oliver North's Freedom Alliance, a nonprofit organization founded by North in the wake of the Iran-Contra scandal that has been criticized for raising millions of dollars in undisclosed funding for North's political activities. Malenick went on to raise funds for North’s losing 1994 bid for U.S. Senate. Malenick is also a member of the Council for National Policy, an organization of ultra-conservative political activists who work to further their agenda within the Republican Party."[2]
In 2002, Malenick was president of National Capital Strategies, Inc. (2002)[3]
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References
- ↑ "Role of Nonprofit Groups in the 1996 Elections," Part 2, Independent Groups: Chapter 12: "Triad," Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, undated.
- ↑ "Role of Nonprofit Groups in the 1996 Elections," Part 2, Independent Groups: Chapter 12: "Triad," Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, undated.
- ↑ More on Newdow v. U.S. Congress," IIDB.org, December 2002.
Resources
- C. Lewis, "The Buying of the President 2000."
Profiles
- Carolyn Malenick, Council for National Policy profile, SeekGod (Canada).
External articles
- Transcript: "In The Matter Of: Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs Special Investigation. Deposition of Meredith O'Rourke, September 3, 1997: "The 174-page Meredith O'Rourke deposition explores Sam Brownback's relationship with Triad Management Services, a consulting firm headed by Carolyn Malenick. It is now a declassified public document, available in hardcopy by request from the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs."
- Ruth Marcus, "Funds Consultant Helped Senator Behind Scenes," Washington Post, December 12, 1997.
- "'Under God' opponent claims personal affront," CNN, August 11, 2002. Malenick was spokeswoman for the Pledge Defense Fund/"legal defense fund".
- Notice of Electronic Filing, Carolyn Malenick D/B/A Triad Management Services, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, March 30, 2004.
- Final Judgement and Order: Federal Election Commission v. Malenick et al., Carolyn Malenick D/B/A Triad Management Services, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, July 26, 2005.
- Paul Kiel, "Ronnie Earle Heads Back into the Past," TPMmuckraker, March 8, 2006.