Mike Morey, Partner Kerri Lyon, Partner Marissa Shorenstein, Principal Morgan Hook, Managing Director and Head of Albany Office We’re pleased to present this year’s Political PR Power 50. Many are based in Manhattan, although a number of outer borough, Long Island and upstate operations also made the cut. ![]() Some are strictly focused on communications, while others offer related services like campaign consulting or lobbying. The list features a wide range of firms, from one-person operations to national or even international outfits with hundreds of staffers. City & State’s Political PR Power 50 highlights the leading communications shops that are active in the sphere of politics and government in New York, including those that specialize in interconnected sectors like nonprofits and real estate. Whether it’s running for elected office, building support for a policy change or even responding to an unexpected scandal, savvy politicians often turn to outside public relations firms to achieve their goals. ![]() ![]() For the rest of the political world, however, there is almost always a need for seasoned communications experts – and there are plenty of them here in New York. In politics, some elected officials are such effective communicators that they are essentially their own spokespeople.
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