
Managing Director at The Glover Park Group
Washington D.C. Metro Area

Managing Director at The Glover Park Group
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Developing and executing strategic communication campaigns.
Strategic planning, public policy, issue advocacy and management, crisis communications, political brand positioning, media relations management, media training.
(Privately Held; Public Relations and Communications industry)
June 2008 — Present (1 year 6 months)
Leader at one of Washington D.C.'s most reputable strategic consulting firms specializing in public affairs campaigns.
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Public Relations and Communications industry)
December 2006 — March 2008 (1 year 4 months)
Served as a top campaign media strategist and the campaign’s chief spokesman.
Directed the communications efforts designed to promote Governor Romney’s major speeches, policy initiatives and political events while also serving as one of Governor Romney’s top surrogates, appearing on national news programs and cable news networks.
(Government Agency; 11-50 employees; Public Relations and Communications industry)
2005 — 2006 (1 year )
Served as the top communications strategist for the House of Representatives leadership office charged with coordinating legislative action on a wide range of issues including financial services, energy, national security, legal reform, transportation and telecommunications policy among others.
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; Public Relations and Communications industry)
January 2005 — July 2005 (7 months)
Appointed Deputy Director of Public Affairs at the United States Department of Justice at the beginning of President George W. Bush’s second term, serving as the department’s national spokesman on issues ranging from national security to litigation before the federal courts.
Developed and executed the successful strategic communications plan that helped usher the USA PATRIOT Act national security legislation towards reauthorization during the 109th United States Congress.
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Public Relations and Communications industry)
2003 — 2004 (1 year )
Designed and implemented the Bush-Cheney ‘04 strategic communications plan for a 17-state region that included the major battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire among others, while also serving as the President’s campaign spokesman for regional, national and international radio and television news organizations.
B.A> , Communications , 1992 — 1994