Clients who cannot afford to be misread
Governments, corporates under scrutiny, and coalitions arguing for change.
8 client types — 3 profiled in depth
Governments and embassies
Bilateral relations, sovereign reputation and diaspora engagement.
Corporates under scrutiny
Regulatory exposure, litigation adjacency and crisis.
Advocacy groups and NGOs
Coalitions arguing for a change in law or practice.
Campaigns
Message discipline and paid programs on a fixed calendar.
Founders and funds
Category definition and transaction communications.
Trade bodies
Sector positions represented to legislators and press.
Individuals
Executives, authors and public figures building profile and protecting reputation.
Political parties
Foreign parties bringing their case to U.S. policymakers, disclosure-compliant.

Sovereign reputation is a policy asset
We represent states and state bodies in Washington and beyond: the argument for investment, the correction of the record, the diaspora that can carry both.

When the regulator, the press and the market arrive together
Scrutiny rarely stays in one lane. We run the communications, the public affairs and the stakeholder program from a single command structure so the story does not fork.

Arguments that need a constituency, not just a report
Research alone does not move a committee. We turn evidence into a campaign with named targets, credible validators and pressure that arrives on the right week.