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POLITICO: He Was Given 6 Months to Live. Then He Changed D.C.
This article was originally published in POLITICO. As he waited inside Room 2358c of the Rayburn House Office Building, the realization set in for Brian Wallach that he had five minutes to shape the rest of his life. Not save it. He had been given his death sentencenearly two years ago when, at the age…
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Forbes Tate Partners Adds Christopher Brown to Research And Policy Analysis Team
WASHINGTON – Forbes Tate Partners (FTP) announced today the hiring of Christopher Brown as a senior analyst on the Research and Policy Analysis team, where he will conduct policy analysis, qualitative research, and legislative tracking. Prior to joining FTP, Christopher managed policy development, research, and strategic communications at Global Strategy Group. Brown’s experience also includes roles with FTI Consulting and Georgetown University’s Center for…
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Forbes Tate Partners Adds Experts to Growing Public Affairs Team
Sen. Harry Reid Alum Andres Ramirez Headlines New Hires WASHINGTON – Forbes Tate Partners (FTP) announced today that Andres Ramirez, a veteran communications strategist and advocacy professional, has joined the firm as a senior vice president. As FTP continues to expand its public affairs work, Ramirez will help manage and develop high-level campaign strategies for the firm’s clients to advance their communications and advocacy goals. The bipartisan government and public affairs firm also added Will May and Colin Finnegan as senior directors within…
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Forbes Tate Partners Adds Coalitions and Communications Veteran Clare Flannery to Public Affairs Team
FTP Also Expanding Research & Insights Practice WASHINGTON – Forbes Tate Partners (FTP) today announced longtime coalitions leader and Senate Democratic communications aide Clare Flannery has joined its Public Affairs practice as a Vice President. Over the past decade, Clare has served as a strategic communications adviser and spokesperson for companies, coalitions, executives, and politicians on…
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Elizabeth “Tate” Bennett Joins Forbes Tate Partners’ Growing Government Affairs Practice
WASHINGTON – Forbes Tate Partners (FTP) today announced the addition of Elizabeth “Tate” Bennett as senior vice president to FTP’s Government Affairs team. She will play a vital role in advocating for clients at every level, from legislative action to the rulemaking process. “As the new administration and Congress begin, FTP is dedicated to expanding our areas of…
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Jerri Ann Henry And Rich Lopez Join Forbes Tate Partners’ Bipartisan Public Affairs And Government Affairs Practices
WASHINGTON – Forbes Tate Partners (FTP) today announced Jerri Ann Henry and Rich Lopez are bringing their respective Republican and Democratic political expertise to FTP’s growing Public Affairs and Government Affairs teams. Prior to joining Forbes Tate Partners as a Senior Vice President, Rich was director of federal and administration affairs at General Motors (GM)…
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What to Expect as Congress Returns
Contributions to this blog were made by Trey Webster and Max Mandich. The Senate returned to Capitol Hill this week and resumed in-person legislative activities, although social distancing measures ensure it will not be business-as-usual anytime soon. Senators face plenty of challenges as they establish oversight for the nearly $3 trillion in federal coronavirus aid that has…
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COVID-19 Relief Legislation: What Oversight and Implementation of the CARES Act Looks Like
Contributions to this blog were made by Jeff Sadosky, Lauren Crawford Shaver, Sabrina Siddiqui, Jeanne Moran, Kate Jahries, Erin Van Gessel, Britton Burdick, and Kahla Haber-Brown. The bipartisan “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act” was signed into law on March 27, delivering more than $2 trillion in economic relief to Americans. The package utilizes…
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Communications in the Time of COVID-19: Transparency and Community Relief
Contributions to this blog were made by Jeff Sadosky, Lauren Crawford Shaver, Sabrina Siddiqui, Jeanne Moran, Kate Jahries, Erin Van Gessel, and Elizabeth Kapolka Today, the U.S. Department of Labor estimated the U.S. unemployment rate will hit 18 percent by the end of the third quarter and just yesterday, it was announced GDP has dropped 4.8…