David P. Nicoli
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David P. Nicoli received his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Minnesota and his juris doctor, magna cum laude from American University.
An attorney by training, Nicoli began his law career in 1983 as a litigation associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in New York. He went on to work for the firms of Hughes, Hubbard & Reed and Arnold & Porter in Washington, DC. At both of these firms, David represented a number of Fortune 500 corporate clients in civil and criminal litigation.
Nicoli's work for Philip Morris
Nicoli started working for Philip Morris around 1991.
Nicoli's career at Philip Morris (since 2002 Altria Group):
- 10/1991-04/1995 Attorney: Legislative Counsel, Philip Morris Management Corp., Washington Relations
- 05/1995-12/1998 Vice President Federal Government Affairs, Philip Morris Management Corp., Washington Relations
- 01/1999-??/???? Vice President Issues Management, Philip Morris Management Corp., Washington Relations
- ??/????-??/???? Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Strategy and Social Responsibility, Philip Morris Management Corp.
- ??/????-05/2004 Vice President for Corporate Communications, Altria Corporation
During his time at PM, Nicoli helped organize and coordinate the company's lobbying activities to fight tobacco-related public health legislation. In his job in PM Federal Government Affairs office, he was charge of grassroots mobilization for PM, and his activities included mobilizing tobacco industry allies to whom PM had contributed money, organizing employee letter writing campaigns to oppose federal tobacco control legislation, coordinating with R.J. Reynolds, the National Smokers Alliance and the Tobacco Institute to assure that these organizations' various activities complimented, rather than duplcated PM's efforts to fight public health legislation.[1][2]
In 1993 Nicoli helped PM fight a legislative initiative by House Rep. Henry Waxman to require cigarette warning labels to cover 25% of the package, a measure that was already employed in several other countries.[3][4]
In 1995, Nicoli was involved in organizing smokers to protest efforts by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to assert jurisdiction over tobacco products.[5]
After approximately 13 years helping PM organize efforts to defeat public health legislation, on May 25, 2004, it was announced that David Nicoli would become Vice President of Communications and External Relations at AstraZeneca U.S., a pharmaceutical company that manufactures medications to treat cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and cancer.
Other SourceWatch Resources
- AdTI-Funding
- Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI)
- Americans for Tax Reform
- Smoking as a civic duty
Related Links
- Philip Morris Glossary of Names: N-O-P-Q , Legacy Tobacco Documents Library
- David Nicoli, Stopping child labour in tobacco farming, Philip Morris International, March 11, 2002
- Trial Lawyers Speak on Medmal, and a Tobacco Exec Gives His Side of the Story, Pennsylvania Newsmakers, March 2, 2003
- AstraZeneca Names Three New Leaders To U.S. Executive Team, AstraZeneca U.S., May 25, 2004
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