American League of Lobbyists
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The American League of Lobbyists (ALL) describes itself as "the national professional association dedicated exclusively to lobbying."
"ALL's mission is to enhance the development of professionalism, competence and high ethical standards for advocates in the public policy arena, and to collectively address challenges affecting the first amendment right to 'petition the government for redress of grievances'," it states on its website.[1]
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Personnel
Board & Officers:[2]
- President David Wenhold, Miller/Wenhold Capitol Strategies
- First Vice President Gina Bancroft, Director, Congressional & Federal Affairs, Hewlett-Packard
- Immediate Past President Brian Pallasch, Director, Government Relations, American Society of Civil Engineers
- Patti Jo Baber, Executive Director American League of Lobbyists
Board of Directors:
- Howard Fienberg, The Research Marketing Association
- Michael Fulton, GolinHarris
- James Hickey, Day & Zimmermann
- Paul Kangas, Assurant, Inc.
Senior Council:
- Thomas H. Boggs, Jr., Patton Boggs LLP
- John R. Carson, Consultant
- Richard H. Kimberly, Kimberly Consulting LLC
- Charls E. Walker, Walker & Walker, LLC
- Robert S. Walker, Wexler & Walker Public Policy Group
Former:
- Paul Miller, President; Miller/Wenhold Capitol Strategies
Contact details
American League of Lobbyists
P.O. Box 30005
Alexandria, VA 22310
Phone: 703-960-3011
Fax: 703-960-4070
Email: alldc.org AT erols.com
Website: http://www.alldc.org
Resources and articles
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ Home page, American League of Lobbyists, accessed October 2006.
- ↑ Organization, American League of Lobbyists, accessed November 2010.
External articles
- Dana Milbank, "For Would-Be Lobbying Reformers, Money Habit Is Hard to Kick", The Washington Post, January 26, 2006.
- Ted McKenna, "Lobbyists try to shake scandalous image", PR Week, October 25, 2006. (sub req'd).
- "[1]", Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), March 31, 2009.
- Jesse Zwick, "Lobbyists and Transparency Groups Team Up on Registration Requirements", The Washington Independent, July 26, 2010.
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