- Matthew Moseley
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Matthew L. Moseley (born May 12, 1967 in New Orleans, LA) is a communications and media consultant living in Boulder, Colorado with his wife Kristin, a water rights attorney, and children Charlie and Amelia. He is currently working as a communications strategist for InterMountain Corporate Affairs in Denver.
Matthew is also an author, he released his first book about the controversial Lisl Auman case in May 2010, titled Dear Dr. Thompson: Felony Murder, Hunter S. Thompson and the Last Gonzo Campaign. Walter Isaacson, the President of the Aspen Institute and former editor of Time and CEO of CNN, has said that "Hunter Thompson fought tirelessly for Lisl Auman, on the theory that by doing so he was protecting the rights of all of us. Matthew Moseley provides a colorful and well-researched chronicle of the crusade, which would make Hunter proud."
Other Reviews of Dear Dr. Thompson include:
Rick Caroll from the Aspen Daily Times has said that "Moseley's “Dear Dr. Thompson” is a satisfying read, even if you know the outcome. That's a testament to Moseley's tenacious research and an ability to freshly deliver a story that crosses many boundaries.
Sure, there are Thompson fans who will pick this book up solely because of him. But regardless of your feelings about Thompson, Moseley's book reveals the dark side of the American justice system, and a campaign that successfully fought it."
Sam Kashner, a contributing editor of Vanity Fair state that "This is Mr. Toad's wild ride through the hellish halls of justice and a true life thriller told in a great stride piano-like style and with eloquent Emile Zolaesque zeal by a young master, a true friend of Hunter S. Thompson's, and something of a legend in his own right. If I am ever busted for something I never did, I want Matt Moseley's phone number sewn into my underwear. Required Reading in this sad era of the Patriot Act."
Rolling Stone editor, Jann Wenner, claims that Dear Dr. Thompson "Will prove to be an extraordinarily valuable addition to the Hunter S. Thompson record."
He is best known for his work with Hunter S. Thompson on the campaign [1] to free Lisl Auman [2] from prison [3] and was recognized in Vanity Fair for his role in the effort. Upon Hunter's death, Matthew became the Owl Farm spokesman,[4] and was hired by Johnny Depp [1] [5] as the communications director for the memorial service, where Thompson's ashes were shot out of a 153-foot-tall Gonzo fist at Owl Farm in Woody Creek, Colorado.[6]
Contents
Documentary features
He is featured in two documentaries by Wayne Ewing: "When I Die" about Hunter S. Thompson's funeral and "Fear and Loathing in Denver" about the Lisl Auman case. He is described in Anita Thompson's book, The Gonzo Way (Fulcrum) as an "energetic young public relations expert."
Background
Matthew’s communications background includes his current position at InterMountain Corporate Affairs, as well as being a senior associate at GBSM (a public affairs firm in Denver). He was the communications director at the Colorado State Capitol for the Senate Democrats under President Joan Fitz-Gerald. He was a press officer for the USOC in Athens at the 2004 Olympic Games,[7] where he also wrote articles for numerous publications and was “Our Man Inside the Olympics” for the Denver Post. He was an assistant press secretary for the White House for the G7 Summit in Denver in 1998, and national field director at Rock the Vote [3] in Los Angeles in 1997. He has been actively involved in many political campaigns from presidential to local office. Matthew worked as a research assistant for Megatrends author John Naisbitt in Telluride, Colorado. After college he worked at Commander's Palace restaurant with world-renowned chef Emeril Lagasse. Matthew has a Master's degree in Public Policy from the University of Colorado and graduated with a Bachelor's in Economics from Louisiana Tech University.
Hobbies
Moseley is an accomplished open water swimmer. His most recent swim was done with Glynde Mangum, who was an All-American swimmer, at Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, LA- which was 9 miles in 4 hours and 35 minutes- from the Pontchartrain Beach to the Old Canal Lighthouse and back again; they raised funds to restore the Lighthouse landmark. This swim was covered by ABC 26 News and the New Orleans Gambit.
Matt made the first swimming descent of the Colorado River through Canyonlands - a distance of 47.5 miles in 16 hours 50 minutes.[8] His swim was among the 10 biggest adventure moments of 2006 according to the Rocky Mountain News.[9]
Writings
- Dear Dr. Thompson: Felony Murder, Hunter S. Thompson and the Last Gonzo Campaign
- Keep Boulder Swinging
- New Orleans Comeback
- Rocky Mountain News
- Creature the Water:
- Rove's Special Legacy in Colorado [3]
External links
http://www.matthewlmoseley.net/
http://www.intermountainca.com/
References
- ^ a b Sarche, Jon (May 31), "Auman to attend first hearing in new trial in notorious felony murder case", The Associated Press State & Local Wire
- ^ Paulson, Steven (March 28), "Colorado high court upholds murder law, Auman conviction tossed over jury instructions", The Associated Press State & Local Wire
- ^ a b c Moseley, Matt (April 30), / "Recent Developments Fuel Hope in Lisl Auman Case", Press Release, http://www.lisl.com/documents/PR%2004-29-2004.pdf /
- ^ Davies, Hugh (August 20), "Son of a gun. Thompson is going out on a Rocky Mountain high", THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON)
- ^ Gartner, Erin (August 19), "Final preparations in works for journalist's firework farewell", The Associated Press State & Local Wire
- ^ BBC, BBC (August 21), "Thompson's ashes fired into sky", BBC, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4168266.stm
- ^ Carlson, Peter (August 25), "For Reporter Scum, Olympics Is Scrum; Scribes Battle for Position in The Games of Packed Journalism", The Washington Post
- ^ Evans, Clay (August 12), "'Creature of the water' - Moseley completes 47.5-mile swim on Colorado River", Boulder Daily Camera, http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2006/aug/12/creature-of-the-water/
- ^ Metzler, Brian (January 2), "The 10 biggest adventure moments of 2006", Rocky Mountain News, http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2007/jan/02/the-10-biggest-adventure-moments-of-2006/
Categories:- 1967 births
- Living people
- Communication
- Louisiana Tech University alumni
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