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Trotter Strategies, a Washington, D.C.-based firm headed by veteran lobbyist Tom Trotter, provides Congressional consulting, strategic advice, and issue advocacy. Whether it’s promoting a particular issue or trying to stop harmful legislation, Trotter's years of experience and established relationships will help you navigate the process and achieve your legislative goals.
Issue Advocacy: Getting Your Message Heard
Trotter brings twenty-plus years of experience as one of the nation's leading labor lobbyists. As the National Legislative and Political Director for the International Association of Machinists, he advocated on a wide variety of issues and worked effectively in labor/corporate partnerships. His diverse background has allowed him to cultivate many strong relationships with members of Congress and their staffs. Trotter is currently working with labor unions and conservation organizations to achieve their goals.
Coalition Building: A Key Component
Because he knows that coalition building is often a key component of any campaign, Trotter brings a strong network of contacts with him, not only from Capitol Hill, but also from other influential advocacy communities, including labor, conservation, and sportsmen's groups.
Reaching out to citizens and the media in a particular district or state is important to balancing a well orchestrated, grassroots campaign. Trotter has decades of experience in training, mobilizing, and managing grassroots operations, and has directed many federal, state, and local level campaigns.
Being Heard By The Right People
Trotter oversaw and managed
one of the country’s largest
political action committees where
he directed successful fundraising
strategies. The ability to raise
contributions and target those
resources effectively can be a
powerful and integral part of
any campaign. A campaign's message
can only be successful when it
is being heard by the right people.
For more information, please contact
Trotter Strategies at 202-486-8075, email tom@trotterstrategies.com,
or view
his resume.
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