BGR Group

BGR Group is a lobbying firm based in Washington DC, three blocks from the White House, and also has an office in London.[1] The firm was founded in 1991 by Ed Rogers and Haley Barbour.[2]

In 2013 the firm was paid $13.7 million for lobbying and its three largest clients were the Republic of India, Chevron Corp. and the State of Kazakhstan.[3] The firm employs various former political figures including Ambassador Kurt Volker, Jeffrey Birnbaum, and Gov. Haley Barbour.[4] Rick Kessler, a lobbyist working for BGR Group was running for a seat in the Maryland House of Delegates in May, 2014.[5]

In 2014 Huffington Post reported that BGR Group was "at the center of [a] lobbyist network" supporting Republican Senator Thad Cochran, while he fought a tight primary election race against Tea Party candidate, Chris McDaniel.[6]

In April 2015, the Government of South Korea retained BGR for public relations and image building.[7][8]

References

  1. BGR About page, http://www.bgrdc.com/about.html
  2. Rogers, Ed (2 July 2014). "Welcome to Obama's post-Obama presidency". Dallas Morning News.
  3. "BGR Group". Barbour Griffith & Rogers. The Center for Responsive Politics. Open Secrets. 2013.
  4. "BGR Group About". BGR Group. BGR.
  5. Yeager, Holly (18 May 2014). "Lobbyists find mixed reception running for office, but a few have won elections". Washington Post.
  6. Blumenthal, Paul (18 Jun 2014). "Washington Lobbyists Pour Money Into Mississippi Senate Race To Fend Off Tea Party". Huffington Post.
  7. Pace, Richard (21 Apr 2015). "BGR Public Relations Firm Hired By South Korea". EPR news site. EverythingPR.
  8. Gale, Alistair (21 Apr 2015). "South Korea Hires PR Agency Ahead of Abe Speech". Wall Street Journal.


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