Constant Readers,
I'm back from a few days in Half Moon Bay with Beth and the Brians, and was trolling the internets for news when...lo and behold! Look what's on the AP Newswire re: the hero pilot US Airways Capt. Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger:
What!?!?
And also: YAY!! Fabulous!!
For any of you who do not frequent City Hall, Alex Clemens is the founder and president of Barbary Coast Consulting - a government and communications strategy shop that specializes in the Minotaur Maze that is San Francisco politics. He also created (and now the wonderful team of folks at Barbary Coast maintain) the SFUsusalSuspects website that is an indispensable resource for folks who follow SF politics.
And it's no secret that I count Alex among my closest friends despite the fact that he kicks my ass in Rock Band every single time we play. (You'd think the man would let me win just once.)
Though, apparently, we are not good enough friends for him to warn me about this beforehand.
Undaunted by this glaring omission, I called him immediately and skipped the "hello", opting to squeal: "TELL ME EVERYTHING!!"
Anyone who has crossed paths with Alex knows he's an infuriating fortress of discretion, so he wouldn't tell me much. Only that Mrs. Sullenberger asked one of her friends for advice on dealing with the media and that friend referred her to Alex. It certainly sounds like she could use the help - he says he's been dealing with hundreds of calls a day; he fielded four during our brief conversation.
I can't imagine what it must be like for this nice, normal family to be descended upon by a horde of media folks as if the antidote to our financial crisis is in their house. I suspect they need someone who will listen to their ideas and concerns and be sensitive to the fact that this is all strange, and wonderful and terrifying. And fight like hell to protect their privacy and dignity.
I can't think of anyone better for the job.
And I'm hoping he'll be so busy that he gets a little rusty at Rock Band.
--Melissa
Rock on, Clemens!
And Mel, I think this solves the "how do we get Sully to come to my party" conundrum...
Posted by: Beth Spotswood | January 18, 2009 at 22:18
yay clemens!
Posted by: pooj | January 19, 2009 at 18:05
Despite the fact that this guy did something utterly extraordinary and remarkable and unprecedented, he keeps insisting that he just did his job. I am hoping to learn from his example.
And there are 155 reasons that we all should raise a toast to Sully and his crew.
- Clemens
Posted by: Clemens | January 20, 2009 at 20:25
La meilleure préparation pour demain bon travail est de faire du bon travail aujourd'hui.
Posted by: Jordan Shoe | January 20, 2011 at 22:58