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Winning Strategies Washington Announces Former Congressman Bob Franks Joins the Firm as Counsel
(WSWDC Press Release - 12/2/04)
Winning Strategies Washington, LLC is pleased to announce that former Congressman Bob Franks has
joined the bipartisan government relations firm.
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The Democrats in Convention
(Congress Daily - 8/23/04)
THE CONVENTION. Our reason for including Joan Quigley's story -- aside from its intrinsic comic value -- is
to draw a contrast between the way things used to be and the way they are now.
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Congress Daily: Outlook/People
(Congress Daily - 8/23/04)
GARDEN STATE VARIETY. Alex DelPizzo may be leaving Capitol Hill for a lobbying firm. But the transition
should be an easy one, partly because he will still work for clients in New Jersey.
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Washington Post: Appointments
(Washington Post - 7/19/04)
Winning Strategies of Washington named Alex DelPizzo vice president.
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Influence Magazine
(RollCall.com - 7/21/04)
Job Tracker
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K Street Files: Cutting Ties
(RollCall.com - 7/28/04)
K Street Moves...Alex DelPizzo
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The Hill.com: Business & Lobbying
(TheHill.com - 7/14/04)
LOBBYING WORLD: The legislative director to Rep. Mike Ferguson (R-N.J.), Alex DelPizzo, has left
to join Winning Strategies, a bipartisan firm with several ties to New Jersey.
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Robert Zucker Proclaimed a "Winner" by Politifax
(Politifax - 1/7/04)
Winner:
Robert Zucker.
Steve Rothman's former Legislative Director has become
a vice president of Winning Strategies Washington, a federal
government relations firm.
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Home Field Advantage
(Influence Magazine - 12/17/03)
Robert Zucker is leaving Capitol Hill after nine years for a career in lobbying at Winning Strategies Washington,
where he signs on as a vice president.
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Winning Strategies Washington Announces Robert Zucker Joins
The Firm As Vice President
(WSWDC Press Release - 12/15/03)
Winning Strategies Washington, LLC is pleased to announce Robert Zucker has joined the bi-partisan government
relations firm as Vice President.
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