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[[Lobbyist]]s at some of Washington’s established firms are quick to praise Ballard, but they also wonder how long his success can last, given the unique nature of the [[Donald Trump|Trump administration]]. There are risks to building a shop around one principal’s relationships. The now-defunct firms of [[Ed Gillespie]], who was one of Washington’s most powerful [[lobbyist]]s during [[George W. Bush]]’s administration, or [[Tony Podesta]], who thrived under [[Barack Obama]], might be regarded as cautionary tales. “Brian is building a strong Washington office, but the question is what happens when the circus leaves town,” one Republican lobbyist with close ties of his own to the administration told me.<ref>''[https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/04/02/most-powerful-lobbyist-in-trump-washington-217759 "The Most Powerful Lobbyist in Trump’s Washington"]''</ref> | [[Lobbyist]]s at some of Washington’s established firms are quick to praise Ballard, but they also wonder how long his success can last, given the unique nature of the [[Donald Trump|Trump administration]]. There are risks to building a shop around one principal’s relationships. The now-defunct firms of [[Ed Gillespie]], who was one of Washington’s most powerful [[lobbyist]]s during [[George W. Bush]]’s administration, or [[Tony Podesta]], who thrived under [[Barack Obama]], might be regarded as cautionary tales. “Brian is building a strong Washington office, but the question is what happens when the circus leaves town,” one Republican lobbyist with close ties of his own to the administration told me.<ref>''[https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/04/02/most-powerful-lobbyist-in-trump-washington-217759 "The Most Powerful Lobbyist in Trump’s Washington"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Nanobiosym]] paid Ballard Partners $90,000 in 2020 to lobby the [[White House]], the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] and the [[Overseas Private Investment Corporation]] on issues related to health and pharmaceuticals.<ref>''Nanobiosym Diagnostics Lobbying Profile.'' (2023, July 24). OpenSecrets. https://www.opensecrets.org/federal-lobbying/clients/summary?cycle=2020&id=F307211</ref> | ||
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+ | Other notable clients of Ballard Partners include:<ref>''Ballard Partners.'' White Rose Wiki. Retrieved May 24, 2024, from https://wiki.whiteroseintelligence.com/Ballard-Partners</ref> | ||
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+ | *[[Abbott Laboratories]] | ||
+ | *[[Amazon]] | ||
+ | *[[American Airlines]] | ||
+ | *[[American Health Care Association]] | ||
+ | *[[Boeing]] | ||
+ | *[[Capitol Hill Consulting Group]] | ||
+ | *[[Citizens for a Secure and Safe America]] | ||
+ | *[[Citizens United for a Secure America]] | ||
+ | *[[Fidelity National Financial]] (FNF) | ||
+ | *[[Florida International University]] | ||
+ | *[[General Motors]] (GM) | ||
+ | *Government of [[Azerbaijan]] | ||
+ | *Government of [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] | ||
+ | *Government of [[Kosovo]] | ||
+ | *Government of [[Qatar]] | ||
+ | *Government of [[Mali]] | ||
+ | *Government of [[Washington, D.C.]] | ||
+ | *[[Labcorp]] | ||
+ | *[[LG Electronics]] | ||
+ | *[[Major League Baseball]] (MLB) | ||
+ | *[[MGM Resorts International]] | ||
+ | *[[Motion Picture Association of America]] (MPAA) | ||
+ | *[[NextEra Energy]] | ||
+ | *[[Prudential]] | ||
+ | *[[Reliance Industries Limited]] | ||
+ | *[[RELX Group]] | ||
+ | *[[Reynolds American]] | ||
+ | *[[Robinhood]] | ||
+ | *[[SAS Institute]] | ||
+ | *[[Socialist Party of Albania]] | ||
+ | *[[SoftBank]] | ||
+ | *[[Sprint]] | ||
+ | *[[Swisher]] | ||
+ | *[[Total Military Management]] (TMM) | ||
+ | *[[University of Florida]] | ||
+ | *[[Univeristy of Miami]] | ||
+ | *[[U.S. Institute Against Human Trafficking]] (USIAHT) | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 24 May 2024
Ballard Partners | |
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Formation | 2016 |
Founder | Brian Ballard |
Influential lobbying firm |
Ballard Partners Inc. is an influential lobbying firm based in Washington DC that was founded in 2016 by Brian Ballard, who is close to President Trump.
Contents
Powerful lobbyist
In April 2018, Politico magazine reported:
When Brian Ballard signed the lease last year for an office on the second floor of the Homer Building, a downtown Washington edifice that's home to a number of lobbying firms, he promised himself he would stay in the space for five years. He lasted one. In February, his firm, Ballard Partners, moved into a bigger office on the fourth floor to accommodate the new lobbyists Ballard has hired since the election of one of his former clients, President Donald Trump.
At the firm's first staff meeting in the new offices, Ballard and five of his Washington lobbyists sat in new leather chairs around a small conference table, with Ballard at the head. Robert Wexler, a former Democratic congressman from Florida whom Ballard hired last year, phoned in from Paris with an update on the firm's work for the Turkish government. Jamie Rubin, a former Assistant Secretary of State in the Clinton administration, called from Brussels and updated Ballard on a meeting he'd had with Moise Katumbi, an exiled opposition leader from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who’s a client.
How long will it last?
Lobbyists at some of Washington’s established firms are quick to praise Ballard, but they also wonder how long his success can last, given the unique nature of the Trump administration. There are risks to building a shop around one principal’s relationships. The now-defunct firms of Ed Gillespie, who was one of Washington’s most powerful lobbyists during George W. Bush’s administration, or Tony Podesta, who thrived under Barack Obama, might be regarded as cautionary tales. “Brian is building a strong Washington office, but the question is what happens when the circus leaves town,” one Republican lobbyist with close ties of his own to the administration told me.[1]
Clients
Nanobiosym paid Ballard Partners $90,000 in 2020 to lobby the White House, the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation on issues related to health and pharmaceuticals.[2]
Other notable clients of Ballard Partners include:[3]
- Abbott Laboratories
- Amazon
- American Airlines
- American Health Care Association
- Boeing
- Capitol Hill Consulting Group
- Citizens for a Secure and Safe America
- Citizens United for a Secure America
- Fidelity National Financial (FNF)
- Florida International University
- General Motors (GM)
- Government of Azerbaijan
- Government of Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Government of Kosovo
- Government of Qatar
- Government of Mali
- Government of Washington, D.C.
- Labcorp
- LG Electronics
- Major League Baseball (MLB)
- MGM Resorts International
- Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
- NextEra Energy
- Prudential
- Reliance Industries Limited
- RELX Group
- Reynolds American
- Robinhood
- SAS Institute
- Socialist Party of Albania
- SoftBank
- Sprint
- Swisher
- Total Military Management (TMM)
- University of Florida
- Univeristy of Miami
- U.S. Institute Against Human Trafficking (USIAHT)
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed |
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Jamie Rubin | Chair, International Policy and Strategy | 2017 |
References
- ↑ "The Most Powerful Lobbyist in Trump’s Washington"
- ↑ Nanobiosym Diagnostics Lobbying Profile. (2023, July 24). OpenSecrets. https://www.opensecrets.org/federal-lobbying/clients/summary?cycle=2020&id=F307211
- ↑ Ballard Partners. White Rose Wiki. Retrieved May 24, 2024, from https://wiki.whiteroseintelligence.com/Ballard-Partners