Rio Grande Foundation Offers New Tool For Public To Engage Political Candidates – Los Alamos Daily Post
Republican candidate for Attorney General Jeremy Gay
RGF News:
Local Albuquerque Company ProView Networks has helped Rio Grande Foundation (RGF) team up with ProView StoryFile technology to allow the public to engage in a virtual environment with candidates and other public figures.
The technology allows users to ask questions with the technology selecting the best match. ProView Networks produced the StoryFile conversation in Albuquerque.
The technology offers users the opportunity to sit down with a virtual version of the candidate and ask questions that are relevant to the office they are seeking, about the candidate’s background and their qualifications.
Several candidates were offered the chance to create a Proview “StoryFile” in the waning days of the campaign. Republican candidate for Attorney General Jeremy Gay agreed to sit down and answer questions, which highlighted everything from the role of the attorney general to his personal philosophy on
important issues in law enforcement and his own biography.
“The Rio Grande Foundation’s podcast Tipping Point New Mexico allows me to regularly sit down with some of New Mexico’s most important thought leaders, elected officials, and candidates to discuss the issues facing our State. ProView/StoryFile is yet another tool that will allow the public an even more intimate way to hear from these people,” said Paul Gessing, president of New Mexico’s Rio Grande Foundation.
ProView Networks, an Albuquerque based company has partnered with StoryFile, based in Los Angeles, as a production partner. Through this state-of-the art interactive technology, ProView Networks is producing and telling the stories of not only political figures, but prominent people in athletics, entertainment and business as well as preserving historical and family legacies.
To learn and see more, visit www.proviewnetworks.com a