Jay Byrne
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[edit] Career
Jay Byrne (born 1962 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American writer, former senior government official and entrepreneur. Byrne is president and founder of v-Fluence Interactive, an online market research and software development firm. He is a frequent public speaker on the use of the Internet and has published several articles on new media and communications. He is a contributing author to “Let Them Eat Precaution” published by the American Enterprise Institute. As former political campaign operative Byrne is credited with executing a range of aggressive communications tactics, including the 1992 presidential campaign’s Chicken George (politics) attack on George H. W. Bush. Byrne was Deputy Assistant Administrator for Legislative and Public Affairs at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in the Clinton Administration from 1993 to 1997. During this time he also served as a White House spokesperson for numerous presidential and administration foreign policy initiatives including the 1994 G-7 Jobs Summit and the Greater Horn of Africa Famine Initiative [1]. Prior to joining USAID Byrne held communication positions on the Clinton-Gore presidential campaign, for Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn and for Congressman Joseph Patrick Kennedy II (D-MA). After serving in the Clinton Administration, Byrne headed up corporate communications for Monsanto Company from 1997 to 2001. A native of Massachusetts, Byrne attended St. John's Preparatory School and graduated from Tufts University.
[edit] Awards
During his career Byrne has won numerous awards and recognitions including: 1996 U.S. Agency for International Development Distinguished Service Award; 1999 Creative in Public Relations (CIPRA) Best Web Site Award; and 1999 Netty Award for Best Public Affairs Web Site. Byrne has several patents pending for online information systems.
[edit] Books
- Byrne, Jay, et al (2005). Let Them Eat Precaution: How Politics Is Undermining The Genetic Revolution in Agriculture. AEI Press. ISBN 0844742007.
[edit] Other Publications
- Byrne, Jay (2007). Blogs & Beyond: A guide to understanding and engaging consumer-generated media outlets. Association of Cable Communicators: ACC Briefs.
- Byrne, Jay (2007). New Search Trends Affect Online PR & Marketing Efforts. O'Dwyers: Public Relations Report.
- Byrne, Jay (2003). Attack of the Killer Labels. Public Relations Society Press: PR Reporter Magazine.
- Byrne, Jay (1999). When You're Serious About Culture Change. Ragan Press: Journal of Employee Communications.
- Byrne, Jay (1999). Empowering People, Improving Profits and Breaking Barriers. Phillips Publishing: PR News Journal.
- Byrne, Jay (1999). How Internal Communications Transforms a Culture. Ragan Press: Journal of Communications Management.
[edit] External links
- v-Fluence Company Biography of Jay Byrne
- Let Them Eat Precaution by Jay Byrne, et al, published by AEI
- Blogging Expert Jay Byrne Video Interview
- Talkers Magazine New Media Seminar with Jay Byrne

