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Strategic Communications for Organizations and Issues

When the message is what matters most, we help get the story told.

Client support and communication form the cornerstone of our mission.

With decades of experience, our team excels in crafting compelling messaging and executing effective communication strategies across a broad spectrum of representation. Our dynamic approach ensures a prompt and strategic response, aimed at safeguarding the reputations of our clients.

Capabilities:

  • Tailoring messaging to resonate with specific audiences
  • Crisis communication and strategic messaging to navigate challenging situations
  • Crafting both internal and external communications to maintain coherence
  • Support with crafting plain language messaging for clarity and impact
  • Crisis management in navigating complex regulatory environments
  • Cultivating relationships with key decision-makers across the political spectrum
  • Developing messages that resonate with policymakers and the public to garner support
  • Facilitating legislative tours to showcase client projects and educate lawmakers firsthand
  • Collaborating with stakeholders to build coalitions and amplify communication reach
Key Contacts

Julia Page

Government Relations Specialist

Matthew W. Bergeron

Government Relations & Regulatory Affairs
Team Members

Megan Knight

Director of Federal Affairs

Andrew Carlson

Government Relations Specialist

Grady Harn

Government Relations Specialist

Brandan O. Strickland

Government Relations Specialist

Lydia Lodoen

Public Affairs Communications Specialist
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