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* [[Paul A Brathwaite]] - Brathwaite<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/Brathwaite.htm Brathwaite] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> previously served as Executive Director for the [[Congressional Black Caucus]] (CBC), was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for the [[Employment Standards Administration]] at the [[U.S. Department of Labor]] (during the Clinton Administration) and served the Department of Transportation’s General Counsel’s Honors Program (on Capitol Hill for then-Congressman [[Tom Carper]] (D-DE), Congressman [[Mike Castle]] (R-DE) and for New York Governor [[Mario Cuomo]]). In his biography, Brathwaite is descibed as having 'high-level contacts in both the House and Senate and provides strategic counsel to clients on telecommunications, health care, financial services, and transportation policy matters'.   
 
* [[Paul A Brathwaite]] - Brathwaite<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/Brathwaite.htm Brathwaite] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> previously served as Executive Director for the [[Congressional Black Caucus]] (CBC), was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for the [[Employment Standards Administration]] at the [[U.S. Department of Labor]] (during the Clinton Administration) and served the Department of Transportation’s General Counsel’s Honors Program (on Capitol Hill for then-Congressman [[Tom Carper]] (D-DE), Congressman [[Mike Castle]] (R-DE) and for New York Governor [[Mario Cuomo]]). In his biography, Brathwaite is descibed as having 'high-level contacts in both the House and Senate and provides strategic counsel to clients on telecommunications, health care, financial services, and transportation policy matters'.   
  
* [[Sharon L Cohen]] - Cohen's biography<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/SharonCohen.htm Sharon Cohen] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> descibes her as 'one of the most experienced and well-connected health care and biotech lobbyists in Washington'. Cohen previously served as Vice President for Government Relations with the [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] (BIO), was the chief lobbyist for the [[Health Insurance Association of America]], was Director of Congressional Relations for the [[Blue Cross Blue Shield Association]], worked at the [[American Council of Life Insurers]], served as Deputy Director of Federal Relations for the [[American Psychiatric Association]] and as Director of Health Policy for the [[Alliance for Aging Research]]. Cohen is described as having 'excellent relationships with House and Senate Leadership offices, Senate Finance and [[HELP]] committees, [[House Ways]] and [[Means and Energy and Commerce]] committees as well as with officials at the [[Food and Drug Administration]] and in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services'.   
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* [[Sharon L Cohen]] - Cohen's biography<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/SharonCohen.htm Sharon Cohen] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> descibes her as 'one of the most experienced and well-connected health care and biotech lobbyists in Washington'. Cohen previously served as Vice President for Government Relations with the [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] (BIO), was the chief lobbyist for the [[Health Insurance Association of America]], was Director of Congressional Relations for the [[Blue Cross Blue Shield Association]], worked at the [[American Council of Life Insurers]], served as Deputy Director of Federal Relations for the [[American Psychiatric Association]] and as Director of Health Policy for the [[Alliance for Aging Research]]. Cohen is described as having 'excellent relationships with House and Senate Leadership offices, Senate Finance and [[HELP]] committees, [[House Ways]] and [[Means and Energy and Commerce]] committees as well as with officials at the [[Food and Drug Administration]] and in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services'.
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* [[Claudia James]] - James<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/ClaudiaJames.htm Claudia James] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> previously served as Vice President of Government Relations and Associate General Counsel at the [[American Newspaper Publishers Association]] and was Legislative Assistant to [[Chris Dodd]]. In her biography, James is described as having 'in-depth understanding of Capitol Hill and strong ties to House and Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committee Democrats'.
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* [[Michelle C Tessier]] - Tessier<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/MichelleTessier.htm Michelle tessier] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> was previously Press Secretary to House Republican Leader [[Bob Michel]], was Communications Director for Republican Senator [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]] of Texas and was named one of Washington’s “Fabulous Fifty Staffers” by <i>Roll Call</i>.
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* [[Elizabeth Morra]] - Morra<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/ElizabethMorra.htm Elizabeth Morra] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> previously served as the [[House Appropriations Committee]]’s first communications director (under former Chairmen [[Bob Livingston]] of Louisiana and [[C W Bill Young]] of Florida), served as spokeswoman to [[Senate Appropriations Committee]] Ranking Member [[Thad Cochran]] of Mississippi (during his term as Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference). Prior to her time on Capitol Hill, Morra worked as a broadcast journalist.   
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* [[David L Marin]] - Marin<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/Marin.htm Marin] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> previously served as the Minority Staff Director of the [[House Oversight and Government Reform Committee]] and as chief aide, spokesman, and speechwriter for Rep. [[Tom Davis]] (R-VA). Marin's biography describes how he was also previously a journalist who 'has extensive relationships with the national, regional and trade press'.
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* [[Ed Rothschild]] - Rothschild<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/EdRothschild.htm Ed Rothschild] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> was previously Executive Director of the [[American Public Gas Association]], Executive Director of [[Energy Action]], Energy Policy Director and Public Affairs Director of [[Citizen Action]] and was a 'Capitol Hill staffer'. His biography describes him as having 'extensive media, congressional, and public interest group contacts'.
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* [[John Scofield]] - Scofield was previously Communications Director for the [[House Appropriations Committee]] and served as a speechwriter for Senator [[Mark Hatfield]] (R-OR) and as Press Secretary for Representative [[Frank LoBiondo]] (R-NJ). His biography describes him as having 'extensive experience in political communications' and 'having close ties to key policymakers'.
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* [[Andrew Kauders]] - Kauders<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/AndrewKauders.htm Andrew Kauders] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> previously served the Democrats in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]], was Senior Advisor to Senator [[Robert Menendez]] (D-NJ), was Communications Director and Senior Advisor of the Caucus and was Spokesperson and Deputy Press Secretary at the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]] (during the Clinton Administration).  Kauders was also the Deputy Communications Director for the [[White House Climate Change Task Force]], Deputy Press Secretary and Special Assistant to the [[Environmetal Protection Agency]] (EPA) Administrator. <i>Roll Call</i> has nemed him (5 times) as one of the most influential staffers on Capitol Hill in its “Fabulous Fifty” list.
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* [[Walter Owen Pryor]] - Pryor<ref>Podesta group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/Pryor.htm Pryor] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> was previously Legislative Director for Senator [[Mark Pryor]] and was Deputy Director and Managing Attorney of the [[National Association of Attorneys General]].
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* [[Randall Gerard]] - Gerard<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/RandallGerard.htm Randall Gerard] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> is also a member of the Finance Committee at the [[Republican Governors Association]] and was previously a staff member of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee (under Chairman [[John McCain]] and later with The [[EOP Group Inc.]]).
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* [[Lantie F Slenzak]] - Slenzak<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/Slenzak.htm Slenzak] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> previously served as Legislative Director for Representative [[Gene Green]] (to advance Rep. Green’s health care priorities on the House Energy and Commerce Committee), spearheaded the activities of the Congressional Vision Caucus, was Deputy Press Secretary for Senator [[Ernest Hollings]], Legislative Assistant for Representative [[John Spratt]] and was a News Researcher and Staff Writer for <i>[[Congressional Quarterly]]</i>.
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* [[Donnice M Turner]] - Turner<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/DonniMTurner.htm Donni Turner] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> was previously Legislative Assistant to Senator [[Richard Durbin]], Legislative Director for Representative [[David Scott]] and was Senior Staff Counsel/Legislative Assistant for Senator [[Max Cleland]].
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* [[Daniele Baierlein]] - Baierlein <ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/Baierlein.htm Daniele Baierlein] accessed 21st March 2008</ref> was previously Manager of Candidate Fundraising Services with the [[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee]], was Finance Director for Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]]’s re-election campaign and leadership [[Political Action Committee]] (PAC to the Future), was Deputy Finance Director for [[Jeanne Shaheen]] for US Senate, served the [[Missouri Democratic Party]] and was Membership Director of the [[Women’s Leadership Forum]] at the [[Democratic National Committee]].
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* [[Katie Beck]]
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* [[Courtney Hagen]] - Hagan<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/CourtneyHagen.htm Courtney Hagen] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref> was previously an Account Manager at The [[Policy Group]] and a research assistant with The [[Brookings Institution]]. 
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* [[Shannon Hembree]]
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* [[Anne Marie Polak]] - Polak<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/biopages/AnneMariePolak.htm Anne Marie Polak] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref>  previously worked in the Office of Congressman [[Mike Ferguson]] (R-NJ), served as the scheduler for [[Dick Armey]] (R-TX), worked in the Administration for Labor Secretary [[Elaine Chao]], served the Office of the [[United States Trade Representative]] (under Ambassador [[Robert Zoellick]] and worked in the policy department for the 2004 Bush-Cheney campaign.
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* [[Tom Bianchetti]]
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* [[Stephanie Clifford]]
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* [[Chad Cunningham]]
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* [[Elizabeth Fassbender]]
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* [[Cameron French]]
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* [[Terri Gbade]]
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* [[Nick Horowitz]]
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* [[Amanda Huntley]]
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* [[Lindsey Lauver]]
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* [[Benjamin Murray]]
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* [[Teresa M. Petrovic]]
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==Clients==
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===2015===
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* The '''Podesta Group''' was among the Washington-based PR firms listed as 'active foreign principals for Saudi Arabia' in its Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) released in January 2016. Podesta received a retainer of $200,000 from the 'The Center for Studies and Media Affairs at the Saudi Royal Court' for providing 'public relations services'. It is still listed as an 'active foreign agent' on the FARA website, indicating that the contract is ongoing. <ref>[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/articles/display/washingtons_multi_million_dollar_saudi_pr_machine Eli Clifton, Washington's Multi-million dollar Saudi PR Machine], ''Rightweb.IRC'', 7 January 2016, accessed 19 January 2016</ref>
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===2008===
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In 2008, the Podesta Group list their clients as follows<ref>Podesta Group [http://www.podesta.com/clients.htm Clients] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref>...
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<b>Corporations</b>
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* [[AeroAstro Inc.]]
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* [[Abertis]] USA
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* [[Alcatel-Lucent]]
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* [[Altair Nanotechnologies Inc.]]
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* [[Amgen]]
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* [[Amylin]]
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* [[Boeing]]
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* [[BP]]
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* [[Career Education Corporation]]
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* [[Cherokee Nation]]
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* [[Children's National Medical Center]]
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* [[Cintas]]
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* [[Corrections Corporation of America]]
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* [[Covidien]]
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* [[Cubist Pharmaceuticals]]
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* [[DaVita Inc.]]
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* [[Dosal Tobacco Company]]
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* [[EcoSMART Technologies]]
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* [[EMD Serono Inc.]]
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* [[Genentech]]
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* [[General Dynamics]]
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* [[Genzyme]]
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* [[Google]]
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* [[Heineken]] USA
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* [[IDC of Kentucky Inc.]]
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* [[Lockheed Martin Corporation]]
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* [[Miles Automotive Group]]
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* [[Millennium Pharmaceuticals]]
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* [[National Tobacco]]
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* [[NetJets]]
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* [[Novartis]] Vaccines and Diagnostics
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* [[Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Inc.]]
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* [[Reed Elsevier]]
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* [[S&M Brands Inc.]]
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* [[SAP America]]
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* [[Sunoco]]
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* [[Textron]]
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* [[TJX Companies Inc.]]
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* [[Tyco Electronics]]
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* [[Tyco International]]
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* [[Wal-Mart]]
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* [[Warburg Pincus]]
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* [[Washington Post Company]]
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* [[Xcaliber International Ltd]]
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<b>Associations and Nonprofit Organizations</b>
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* [[American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators]]
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* [[Arizona State University]]
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* [[Career College Association]]
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* [[Center for Responsible Lending]]
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* [[Chocolate Manufacturers Association]]
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* [[Forsyth Institute]]
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* [[Independent Film and Television Alliance]]
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* [[Information Technology Association of America]]
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* [[Internet2]]
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* [[Investment Company Institute]]
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* [[Knox College]]
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* [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]]
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* [[Lesley University]]
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* [[National Association of Broadcasters]]
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* [[National Confectioners Association]]
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* [[National Public Radio]]
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* [[Newspaper Association of America]]
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* [[Ounce of Prevention Fund]]
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* [[Professional Services Council]]
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* [[Renewable Fuels Association]]
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<b>Coalitions</b>
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* [[Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care]]
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* [[FM Policy Focus]]
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* [[Sunshine in Government Initiative]]
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* [[TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board]]
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<b>Governments</b>
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* [[Arab Republic of Egypt]]
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* [[City of Berkeley California]]
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* [[Orange County Florida]]
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* [[Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District]]
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*[[Saudi Arabia]]
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<b>Other</b>
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* [[Pfizer]] is reported to have hired the Podesta Group in 2007<ref>The Centre for Responsive Ethics [http://www.opensecrets.org/lobbyists/clientsum.asp?year=2007&txtname=Pfizer+Inc Lobbying-Pfizer] Accessed 11th March 2008</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 19 January 2016

The Podesta Group was established in 1988 and is a Washington based 'full service' bipartisan government relations and public affairs firm [1]

On their website, the Podesta Group advertise their services as including[2]...

Government Relations

  • Administration Strategies
  • Legislative Strategies
  • Issue Management
  • Policy Positioning
  • Corporate Responsibility Initiatives
  • Coalition Building
  • Crisis Management
  • Opposition Research
  • Political Development

Public Affairs

  • Message Development
  • Branding and Positioning
  • Crisis Communications
  • Issue Advertising
  • Media Relations and Training
  • Targeted Survey Research
  • Special Events
  • Internal and External Communications

People

  • Tony Podesta - According to his biography[3], Podesta's 'long-standing personal ties to Members of Congress and the public interest community distinguish him from competitors'.
  • David H Morrison - Chair of the Podesta Group’s National Security and International Policy Practice. Morrison[5] previously served as the Staff Director/Clerk of the House Appropriations Committee’s Defense Subcommittee, was the Democratic staff member on the Appropriations Committee (with responsiblity for developing legislation to fund all U.S. military activities and national foreign and defense intelligence programs), was the principal defense advisor to Defense Subcommittee Chairman Murtha and to Committee Chairman Obey and was a key advisor to Speaker Pelosi on defense and intelligence matters. Morrison also served as budget analyst with the Office of Management and Budget’s National Security Division, was Deputy Associate Director of OMB for National Security, was the chief of the National Security Division and was the President’s senior civil servant advisor on the defense budget.
  • Paul A Brathwaite - Brathwaite[6] previously served as Executive Director for the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Employment Standards Administration at the U.S. Department of Labor (during the Clinton Administration) and served the Department of Transportation’s General Counsel’s Honors Program (on Capitol Hill for then-Congressman Tom Carper (D-DE), Congressman Mike Castle (R-DE) and for New York Governor Mario Cuomo). In his biography, Brathwaite is descibed as having 'high-level contacts in both the House and Senate and provides strategic counsel to clients on telecommunications, health care, financial services, and transportation policy matters'.
  • Claudia James - James[8] previously served as Vice President of Government Relations and Associate General Counsel at the American Newspaper Publishers Association and was Legislative Assistant to Chris Dodd. In her biography, James is described as having 'in-depth understanding of Capitol Hill and strong ties to House and Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committee Democrats'.
  • Michelle C Tessier - Tessier[9] was previously Press Secretary to House Republican Leader Bob Michel, was Communications Director for Republican Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas and was named one of Washington’s “Fabulous Fifty Staffers” by Roll Call.
  • John Scofield - Scofield was previously Communications Director for the House Appropriations Committee and served as a speechwriter for Senator Mark Hatfield (R-OR) and as Press Secretary for Representative Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ). His biography describes him as having 'extensive experience in political communications' and 'having close ties to key policymakers'.
  • Lantie F Slenzak - Slenzak[16] previously served as Legislative Director for Representative Gene Green (to advance Rep. Green’s health care priorities on the House Energy and Commerce Committee), spearheaded the activities of the Congressional Vision Caucus, was Deputy Press Secretary for Senator Ernest Hollings, Legislative Assistant for Representative John Spratt and was a News Researcher and Staff Writer for Congressional Quarterly.

Clients

2015

  • The Podesta Group was among the Washington-based PR firms listed as 'active foreign principals for Saudi Arabia' in its Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) released in January 2016. Podesta received a retainer of $200,000 from the 'The Center for Studies and Media Affairs at the Saudi Royal Court' for providing 'public relations services'. It is still listed as an 'active foreign agent' on the FARA website, indicating that the contract is ongoing. [21]

2008

In 2008, the Podesta Group list their clients as follows[22]...

Corporations

Associations and Nonprofit Organizations

Coalitions

Governments

Other

  • Pfizer is reported to have hired the Podesta Group in 2007[23]

References

  1. Podesta Group About Us Accessed 21st March 2008
  2. Podesta Group Our services Accessed 21st March 2008
  3. Podesta Group Tony Podesta accessed 21st March 2008
  4. Podesta Group Kimberley Fritts Accessed 21st March 2008
  5. Podesta Group Morrison Accessed 21st March 2008
  6. Podesta Group Brathwaite Accessed 21st March 2008
  7. Podesta Group Sharon Cohen Accessed 21st March 2008
  8. Podesta Group Claudia James Accessed 21st March 2008
  9. Podesta Group Michelle tessier Accessed 21st March 2008
  10. Podesta Group Elizabeth Morra Accessed 21st March 2008
  11. Podesta Group Marin Accessed 21st March 2008
  12. Podesta Group Ed Rothschild Accessed 21st March 2008
  13. Podesta Group Andrew Kauders Accessed 21st March 2008
  14. Podesta group Pryor Accessed 21st March 2008
  15. Podesta Group Randall Gerard Accessed 21st March 2008
  16. Podesta Group Slenzak Accessed 21st March 2008
  17. Podesta Group Donni Turner Accessed 21st March 2008
  18. Podesta Group Daniele Baierlein accessed 21st March 2008
  19. Podesta Group Courtney Hagen Accessed 21st March 2008
  20. Podesta Group Anne Marie Polak Accessed 21st March 2008
  21. Eli Clifton, Washington's Multi-million dollar Saudi PR Machine, Rightweb.IRC, 7 January 2016, accessed 19 January 2016
  22. Podesta Group Clients Accessed 21st March 2008
  23. The Centre for Responsive Ethics Lobbying-Pfizer Accessed 11th March 2008