Crosslink Strategy Group
Crosslink Strategy Group (CSG), co-founded in 2005 by Terry Nelson and John Dunagan, "offers traditional grassroots lobbying services as well as unique grasstops services, such as 'surgical' in-state lobbying, political intelligence collection and 'Media Where it Matters'. Crosslink Strategy Group features the most current and extensive national network of top-notch field operatives in the industry and, due to the 'boutique' nature of the firm, Crosslink's clients receive unparalleled personal service from its principals," its website states.[1]
In May 2006, Crosslink become an operating unit of Mercury Public Affairs, a "full-service communications firm headquartered in New York, and a member of the Fleishman-Hillard family of companies," which is part of Omnicom Group.[2]
Crosslink was created to "manufacture 'grassroots' campaigns for corporations and interest groups," Andrew Wheat wrote October 21, 2005, in The Texas Observer. [3]
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Personnel
- Terry Nelson, Founder and Principal
- John Dunagan, Principal and Managing Director
- Chris LaCivita, Consultant (helped design Swift Boat Veterans for Truth anti-John Kerry ads in 2004)
- Steve Rice, Vice President
- Jim Eltringham, Client Services Manager
- Tony Gius, Client Services Manager
- Mark Stephenson, Client Services Manager
Contact information
1775 I Street, NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202 338-0022
FAX: 202 551-9966
URL: http://www.crosslinkstrategy.com
Resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ Services, Crosslink Strategy Group.
- ↑ "Former Bush-Cheney Political Director Terry Nelson Joins Mercury Public Affairs as Washington, D.C., Partner," Lexdon Business Library, May 4, 2006.
- ↑ Andrew Wheat, "Delay's Beautiful Laundrette," The Texas Observer, October 21, 2005.
External articles
- Julia Malone, "McCain Adviser Linked to Anti-Ford Ad," Austin Statesman, October 26, 2006.
- Ken Whitehouse, "Link: Creator of controversial Ford ad unmasked," Nashville Post, October 26, 2006.