From the March 15 edition of Roll Call:
Hildebrand Tewes News. Changes are afoot once again at Hildebrand Tewes, a Democratic consulting firm.
Communications strategist Anne Filipic is departing the firm to work with founding partner Paul Tewes in Iowa on Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) presidential campaign.
But headed in are Leah Johnson, Scott McConnell and Sarah Berns.
Johnson previously served as regional field director and press secretary for South Dakota Campaign for Healthy Families, the group that successfully overturned that state’s abortion ban at the polls in the fall. McConnell was a press assistant for Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.).
Berns worked in the previous cycle as a deputy research director for now-Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s (D-Minn.) Senate campaign, as well as in the research department of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee prior to that.
Meanwhile, Hildebrand Tewes now has a dog in the Kentucky Democratic gubernatorial primary. The firm has signed on to provide field and communications consulting services to gubernatorial candidate Bruce Lunsford (D), a wealthy businessman, and his running mate, Greg Stumbo (D).
Recent Comments