• Sen. Evan Bayh
  • Rep. Robert Wexler
  • All American PAC

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Jared Asch, Nancy Texeria, Candice Ericks discuss Governmental Affairs Projects


'Opening Doors & Closing Deals'

Tomorrow's Strategies offers an in-depth public affairs experience, strategic counsel and proven service to our clients.

In an era of instantaneous global communications, discourse over political, economic, cultural and regulatory issues must be conducted constantly, in 'real time' across a broader array of stakeholders than ever before.

The Tomorrow's Strategies team helps clients think globally, but act locally and in a timeframe that ensures their involvement in key policy issues affecting their interests.

Whether its full-service representation or supporting corporate lobbyists, Tomorrow's Strategies offers clients complete representation that includes public policy analysis and political guidance to reach senior-level decision-makers anywhere in the world, whether it's in Washington DC, state capitals, or local governments.

Tomorrow's Strategies' public affairs team has offices in Florida and in Washington, DC. We offer a unique blend of seasoned professionals who are drawn from fields ranging from government and politics, international relations, media professionals to those skilled in areas such as lobbying, crises and litigation support, international trade and regulatory affairs, coalition management, electronic advocacy, international and port security, intellectual property, internet technologies and strategic alliance building and media training.

In addition, we are able to draw upon a wide network of seasoned professionals when a particular expertise is needed. We have close working relationships with a wide range of top lobbyists and experts in fields, such as homeland security, defense procurement and specific international markets who are brought in to work on specific assignments for our clients.

The value of a comprehensive strategy for effectively reaching out to the media, the Congress, the Executive Branch, grassroots and interested third-party institutions cannot be overstated.