Giuliani Partners
Giuliani Partners | |
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Formation | January 2002 |
Founder | Rudy Giuliani |
Headquarters | New York City, United States |
Staff | 60 |
Giuliani Partners is a management consulting company set up by Rudy Giuliani. Fox News reported in 2007 that "if a business needs to ask what Giuliani costs, it probably can't afford him."[1]
Activities
In 2002 the company was hired by Purdue Pharma "to help it combat smuggling and abuse of its prescription painkiller OxyContin".[1]
Giuliani Partners owned Bio-One Solutions LLC, which decontaminates buildings tainted by [[anthrax and other biological and chemical weapons.[1] The conmpany was involved in decontaminating a building that was infected with anthrax by the post-911 Amerithrax attacks.[2] A real estate investor bought the contaminated building from American Media for $40,000. Giuliani stated that the decontamination would cost more than $5 million. Ms. Cavanagh, a spokeswoman said that "It cost us quite a bit," she said. "We were never compensated for the work we did there."[3]
Staff
Staff include:
- Bernard Kerik, a friend and protege of Giuliani, who was the NYPD Commissioner
- Alan Placa childhood friend of Giuliani
- Matthew Mahoney
- Mike Hess
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job |
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Alan Placa | Giuliani Partners/Consultant |