Fierce, Isakowitz and Blalock
Appearance
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Government relations and consulting |
Founded | 1978 |
Founder | Donald Fierce |
Headquarters | 1155 F Street, NW Suite 950, Washington, DC 20004 |
Website | http://www.fierce-isakowitz-blalock.com |
Fierce, Isakowitz and Blalock is a Washington D.C. Republican government relations consulting firm.
Client list
[edit]- Airbus[1]
- American Forest & Paper Association
- American Gaming Association
- American Insurance Association
- American Pork Export Council
- American Television Alliance
- American Wind Energy Association
- Apple Inc.
- Apria Healthcare
- Bipartisan Policy Center Advocacy Network
- BP America
- Business Roundtable
- Coalition for Patent Fairness
- Coca-Cola
- Corporate Health Care Coalition
- CTIA - The Wireless Association
- Delta Air Lines, Inc
- EADS North America
- Edison International
- Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
- Federation of American Hospitals
- Ford Motor Company
- FWD.us
- Generic Pharmaceutical Association
- The Home Depot
- JP Morgan Chase
- Kellogg's
- Magazine Publishers of America
- Managed Funds Association
- Medco Health Solutions
- MillerCoors Brewing Company
- Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
- Moore Capital Management
- Mutual of Omaha
- National Cable & Telecommunications Association
- National Pork Producers Council
- New York Private Bank & Trust
- NFL Players Association
- Noble Energy
- Och Ziff Capital Management
- Oracle
- Recording Industry Association of America
- Retail Industry Leaders Association
- Republic of Korea
- Sprint
- Time Warner Cable
- Union Pacific
- UnitedHealth Group
- US Chamber of Commerce
- URS Division of Washington
- Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc.
- Zurich International
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Ackley, Kate (March 25, 2015). "Lobbyists-Turned-Staffers Disclose Salaries, Clients". Roll Call.
References
[edit]- The Hill The Hill Staff (14 May 2009) Top Lobbyists: Hired Guns
- Roll Call Anna Palmer (2 February 2009) The All-GOP Firm: It Ain't Dead Yet
- The Washington Post Jeffrey Birnbaum (25 September 2007) Tech Industry Builds Lobbying Machine for Patent Fight
- The Hill (24 April 2007) The new sheriffs in town
- The Hill (12 September 2006) Kirsten Chadwick, one of the best vote counters on K Street[dead link ]
- The Hill Jonathan Kaplan 27 April 2005 Top Lobbyists - Hired Guns
- Roll Call Brody Mullins (28 Oct. 2004) In ‘Ground Game’ Election, K Street Hits the Road