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National Journal, November 2001
“Today, Quinn Gillespie is in the top tier of K Street firms. For the first time, the firm broke into the list of the 10 top lobbying firms in Washington, ranking tenth in National Journal’s midyear 2001 survey.”
The New Republic, July 2001
“Maybe [Ed Gillespie’s] greatest value to the party is his ability to connect with the rank-and-file members, the guys that understand that there’s this communications element, this political/strategic element to what we’re doing as conservatives,” says a White House staffer, referring to Gillespie’s Hill connections. “Go look from 1994 to today, and if you step back and look at the big-picture direction of the country, the major political events, Eddie hasn’t been on the fringes, he’s been in the center.”
The New York Times, July 2001
“Microsoft and its allies have hired a virtual dream team of lobbyists. They have included ... Jack Quinn, the former White House counsel ...”
FORTUNE, May 2001
Quinn Gillespie & Associates ranked 11 in “The Power 25,” FORTUNE’s list of Washington’s most powerful lobbying groups.
Influence Online, May 2001
Quinn Gillespie & Associates ranked 12 in “The Influence Revenue Report” of top grossing lobbying practices for non-law firms.
National Journal, April 2001
“The rookie of the year award for 2000 goes to Quinn Gillespie & Associates.”
Wall Street Journal, March 2001
“Possessed of a quick wit and sharp political mind, Mr. Gillespie became one of Mr. Bush’s most trusted communications advisers during the 2000 presidential campaign.”
The Washington Post, March 2001
“Joint ventures such as Quinn Gillespie & Associates, a partnership between former Clinton White House counsel Jack Quinn and Ed Gillespie, who served as spokesman for House Majority Leader Richard K. Armey (R-TX), are flourishing.”
Influence Online, February 2001
“Quinn Gillespie & Associates, whose doors opened in January, 2000 with eight lobbyists, has swelled to 17 professionals with the recent additions of Marc Lampkin, a top aide on the George W. Bush presidential campaign, and Marti Thomas, who joined from the Clinton Treasury Department and is a former staffer to House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-MO.)”
Roll Call, January 2001
“A rising star even among the Republican elite, Gillespie worked for Armey and then worked for Barbour, who was RNC chairman at the time. After serving as president at Policy Impact Communications, Gillespie teamed up with ex-Clinton White House counsel Jack Quinn to form their new firm.”
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