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Report: Influential D.C. Firm with Major Biden Ties Explores Sale
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2 Jul 2021
Precision Strategies, a very well-connected and powerful firm with Democrat leanings, is potentially looking to sell as they are in preliminary talks with potential buyers, according to reports.
The firm was originally co-founded in 2013 by Jen O’Malley Dillon, President Joe Biden’s deputy chief of staff, and Stephanie Cutter, who was a top adviser for Building Back Together, a Biden sanctioned group. They were also joined by Teddy Goff, who is an alumnus of former President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign.
Politico reported that according to a person familiar with the events, there were recent talks to sell the company since the firm’s profile has “risen following Biden’s victory.”
One of the most Biden-connected firms in D C is exploring a sale msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
(Article republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
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Susan Hoffman, the immediate past president of the DC Bar, has been named as the new Chair of the Washington Ireland Program, with several other high-profile figures also joining the Program’s Board.
Prominent Washington, DC lawyer Susan Hoffman, who specializes in human rights issues affecting women and children, will lead the Washington Ireland Program’s Executive team alongside new Vice-Chair Charles John O’Byrne, Executive Vice President for Policy for one of America’s largest private real-estate developers.
Hoffman will lead the Board’s delivery of its mission to develop, support, and engage leaders who can build constructive relationships between communities across the island of Ireland.