Documents tagged "Galbraith"
Found 9 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031591.txt
This document discusses a high-profile individual who has recently been in the news, likely referring to Jeffrey Epstein given the context of the message. The sender is thanking Jamie Rosenwald for their congratulations on Epstein's financial success and mentions that they are not sure if the current press provides him with much benefit or not. The document also mentions David Asch and Thanksgiving weekend in Amagansett, as well as Christina Galbraith and the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031441.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jamie Rosenwald and Christina Galbraith. The topic of the discussion appears to be Jeffrey Epstein's financial success and his public image, with Rosenwald expressing concern that current press may not provide much benefit. Rosenwald also mentions David Asch and a Thanksgiving weekend in Amagansett.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031347.txt
The email discusses online search results for Jeffrey Epstein and mentions efforts to improve the placement of certain websites. It also notes that there is an issue with a foundation site being hacked and mentions steps taken to fix it. The sender offers assistance in setting up reliable reporting, as well as updates on progress made since their last conversation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030429.txt
The document is an email forwarding a Google Alert about Jeffrey Epstein, who was selling shares of Priceline.com stock and had links to Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. The sender, Tyler Shears, suggests taking advantage of this situation for their own purposes.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029549.txt
Christina Galbraith sent an email to Tyler Shears and cc'd Jeffrey Epstein on February 7, 2014, discussing the progress of a content batch and press release. The PED set up a page called "Friends" for Jeffrey. Christina asked Tyler to check Google highlighter. In previous communications, Tyler mentioned that they are still on track with their strategy and results continue to respond positively.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029545.txt
The document is a summary of a conversation between Tyler Shears and Jeffrey Epstein about their strategy for boosting placement on Google search results. Christina Galbraith is also involved in the discussion and will be providing support to ensure that the placement goes out as planned. The conversation also mentions alternate URLs and working hard to make this happen. There are references to Richard Kahn, who seems to be aware of the two negative factors present in their current situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029325.txt
The email discusses a press release about Jeffrey Epstein, Harvard and Science Magnate, supporting Congress' largest bill for melanoma. The sender, Tyler Shears, mentions that Bill Clinton is also involved in this matter, making it difficult to push other information forward. He suggests checking again after eight hours as he continues working on the issue from his iPhone.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025812.txt
The email discusses the negative impact of recent press on an individual's reputation and efforts to improve it. The sender mentions that they were down to one negative source before a recent incident involving an ex-president caused further issues. They are working on improving rankings through social media updates, adding a site map to the website, and monitoring progress using Google analytics. The writer aims to reduce the number of negative sources by mid-September with a goal of having none by the end of the year unless new negative press emerges.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025233.txt
The document discusses a strategy to improve an individual's online reputation by optimizing good information and eliminating bad information from the internet. The approach involves using new content, search engine optimization, and proprietary algorithms to redirect negative associations with positive ones. It also mentions removing personal information from public directories as part of the process. The author recommends consulting with professionals who specialize in algorithms and search engine optimization, specifically recommending a company called Reputation.com.
