We serve corporations, government entities, and nonprofits with the same depth of engagement and the same standard of quality. The sector changes. The rigor does not.
Our client relationships are concentrated in three sectors: private and public corporations, government agencies at the federal and state level, and nonprofit and foundation organizations with national scope. Each sector has distinct communications requirements, regulatory contexts, and stakeholder dynamics — and our team has deep experience in all three.
We do not publish client rosters. Confidentiality is a condition of the counsel we provide. The descriptions below reflect the types of organizations we advise and the categories of work we perform.
We advise private and public corporations on brand positioning, executive communications, crisis management, digital strategy, and stakeholder engagement. Our corporate clients range from large multi-divisional enterprises managing brand across subsidiaries to mid-market companies entering new competitive environments.
We also work with trade associations and professional membership organizations seeking to build public presence, influence policy narratives, or unify constituent communications under a coherent umbrella strategy.
Government communications operates within constraints that private-sector work does not — procurement requirements, appropriations cycles, interagency coordination, and public records obligations. Our team has direct experience navigating these environments from both inside and outside government.
We have supported federal departments on public information campaigns, state agencies on constituent communications strategy, and municipal authorities on issues management and public affairs. We understand the difference between communication that informs and communication that builds trust — and the compliance landscape that shapes both.
Nonprofit and foundation clients face a unique challenge: they must build public trust and demonstrate impact while operating with resource constraints that commercial clients do not face. Communications investment must work harder and go further.
We help advocacy organizations sharpen their public narrative, foundations communicate the results of their grantmaking, and national nonprofits build the brand authority that supports fundraising, policy influence, and constituent mobilization. Our approach is grounded in the strategic rigor we apply to corporate clients — adapted for the stakeholder dynamics, donor relationships, and board governance structures specific to the sector.
We take a limited number of new engagements each year to maintain the quality of counsel we provide to existing clients. Contact us to discuss whether your project is a fit.
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