More about Mason's LLC

GA believes there's no such thing as beating a dead horse (sorry, Smarty) 'cause you never know when that horse might open an eye and gallop away.

So, in spite of establishing  that the company Beth Mason claimed to have founded and worked for as President from 1993- 2005, Newton, Lao, Leonard & Locke (NLLL), wasn't registered as a business entity until 2010, GA wished to dispel all doubt that Mason performed any of the work that she claimed to have during this period. After all, her resume boasts a pretty impressive litany of clientele, among them: AT&T, MCI, Lexis-Nexis, Pitney Bowes, Knight Ridder, Mastercard. 

And here's what she claims she did for these muckity-mucks:
... (worked) with senior executives in strategic planning, corporate repositioning, and developing business models and operational designs to meet corporate objectives. Aided businesses in creating programs for client retention, business development, succession planning, and acquisitions.

Helped clients find necessary resources and served as a team leader to integrate various external resources to insure a quality and timely delivery of designated deliverables. Worked with corporate and external law firms to establish legal and financial parameters and contracts to improve profitability and project definition for retention and project-based businesses.

Does anyone understand that gibberish?  Sounds to me like a lot of gaseous corporate-speak but what do I know?

The bottom line: Mason claims to performed business development and strategic planning for major corporate clients, some Fortune 500 companies for a 12-year period.

So did she? 

How do we know whether she did do that work for those clients under NLLL as a sole proprietorship?

Here's how.   

GA obtained a Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Business Credit report for  NLLL-  from the time period of the entity's inception up to the 2011.

What does a D&B report show?  A company's credit assessment, payment trends, public filings; it's a detailed analysis of a firm's financial activity that subscribers use to assess its health and credit- worthiness.

So running a D&B report for Mason's company, NLLL,which was registered as an LLC in April 2010, would show it's credit transaction history, assuming it was... a business.  Making purchases (office supplies, presentation materials, equipment, furnishings), payments to vendors, consultants, business travel, business entertainment, and so on.  It would show all that.  And rate it.

Here's Mason's D&B.



Did you get that?

Mason's company has no payments of any kind on record. No credit history. Nothing.  

Look again at her high-falutin' Fortune 500 clientele and ask if any of that makes sense.

And ask yourself what Newton, Lao, Leonard & Locke , LLC is being used for now if not to conduct business.

Ask yourself how she pays her political operatives who don't appear on her ELECs.  Including Hoboken411 where her campaign advertises 24/7.

These are questions the Hoboken Reporter can ask... after they're done rehashing Mason's Tom Greaney hit and Scott Delea's unsubstantiated attack on Peter Cunningham.

How about it, guys?

Comments

  1. "...timely delivery of...deliverables" ??? WTF?

    Hoboken in general and the 2nd ward in particular are looking forward to a timely removal of removables - herself!

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  2. Ha! So you weren't hypnotized by that corporate mumbo-jumbo either.

    I've heard this link keeps getting deleted on nj.com.

    I wonder which part vexes them... could it be the questions about how all these operatives (inc Hoboken411) are getting paid but never appear on Mason's ELECs? How'd she pay the person who went to Florida to pull Tom's dead file from storage? What entity issues these paychecks?

    Mason or her people don't want you to read this one. Hmmmm...

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  3. Other than her name, is there anything that is accurate on her resume? You have to wonder what would motivate someone looking to enter politics to float such a boatload of crapola. This will follow her forever, which is probably why I hear that your resume "analysis" has driven Mason and her minions nuts. If the author of this piece of garbage, so easily proven to be phony, were to appear before me for a job, of any kind, they would be shown the door within two seconds.

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  4. I have a prediction to make. If Mason ever runs for higher office, the Republican candidate (the spatula) will win in Hoboken, Mason's own home town. Her political career is probably never going to move past the city line b/c she can't carry her own town and she can't afford to buy enough votes to win a county or state wide race.

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  5. Hah! Beth Mason, the Management Consultant who will deliver Deliverables! I once worked with a very wise and crusty old guy who was being tortured by these so-called outside consultants in an effort to "streamline the company", in other words, fire a lot of people. He said to me "these consultants...what the hell are any of them good for? They all come in, give you the third degree, then shit on your carpet and leave". Those words are about 25 years old, but I haven't forgotten them.

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