Candidate Jesse Brown’s Employer’s Pro-Vax Website
Salesforce affiliate Provisio Partners and the Illinois Coronavirus Propaganda website.
Candidate for Indianapolis City Council District 13 Jesse Brown is a staunch advocate for mask mandates. Mr. Brown also supports vaccination for Covid-19. I have previously written about Mr. Brown’s admiration for the brutal Zero-Covid lockdowns in China.
It was puzzling to me that a politician would have extreme positions like this… unless I thought that the politician has a connection to a firm involved in the spreading of pro-vax and pro-lockdown propaganda, which my research reveals to be the case.
According to the Provisio Partners website, Jesse Brown is employed as Director of Solutions of Architecture. His job description:
Jesse Brown is the Director of Solutions Architecture at Provisio Partners. He has a background including five years of Salesforce work, thirteen Salesforce certifications (and counting!), and experience in customer service leadership. Jesse has worked with healthcare systems, international non-profit organizations, digital health companies, and various global clients. Jesse is an evangelist for the liberatory potential of technology. Jesse’s primary passion and goal is to automate away the drudgery and let humans focus on helping each other learn, grow, develop, and thrive. When he’s not hard at work leading his team and crafting solutions, you can find Jesse singing goofy songs around his house in Indianapolis, playing the ukulele, or playing a board game”
The Previsio Partners website touts a “success story” , a website described this way: “As the State of Illinois established systems to address the COVID-19 pandemic, it turned to Provisio Partners to move its legacy website and system to Salesforce to better manage the enormous uptick in traffic and data”.
The website is Coronavirus.Illinois.gov which mostly promotes vaccines. The website also has a “COVID-19 Vax Verify Portal” through which people can receive a “COVID SMART Health Card”.
According to Provisio Partners, the website also included contact tracing:
“Working alongside Provisio, Slalom, a business and technology consulting firm, was tasked with managing and implementing a contact tracing system within Salesforce to identify individuals likely exposed to the virus”
Another puzzlement for me is Jesse Brown’s language, his frequent use of words and phrases that seem more at home in the pumpkin latte-sipping world of Big Tech, rather than the the gritty proletarian revolution with which Mr. Brown often expresses his affiliation. Reading this passage, I would say Mr. Brown seems less like Karl Marx and more like Salesforce CEO, & World Economic Forum Trustee Marc Benioff:
“I love leadership and mentoring, love Salesforce, and love using technology to make the world a better place by letting humans focus on what they do best. Provisio is solidly in line with my personal values and with what I want to do with my life, so once I met the leaders here, it was a no-brainer. Nonprofit and public organizations have amazing people working towards such aspirational goals, and if I can help serve these missions with my Salesforce knowledge, I consider that an honor and a privilege…. I’m proud to say that I have 11 direct reports – the most out of any leader at Provisio, but who’s counting? I’m honored to be the cheerleader, air cover, advocate, and overall support player for the technical geniuses and all-around amazing people that make up our solutions architecture and data analysis teams. I help oversee our technical solutions and ensure we are peer-reviewing and constantly improving our strategies and the code and configuration that goes into them. I work directly with customers on some of our projects, especially ones that have to do with complex integrations with medical record systems or other fun requirements. And, finally, I meet with other leaders at Provisio to make sure we’re aggressively turning our amazing company into an even more amazing one.”
The ability to toss such a frothy word salad seems to be an essential part of being a team member at Provisio Partners as demonstrated in this video:
I’ll leave it up to the voters of District 13 whether they want listen to this gobbledygook for the next four years.
NOTE: Mr. Brown has blocked me on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, but he is more than welcome to respond to this article in the comments.
Looks like we're in for another long season of vax mandates, forced masks, hysteria and nonsense...