833 Vanderbilt Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 • 7574258784
Mc Lean, VA
Washington, DC
Vienna, VA
Fairfax, VA
Spring, TX
Alexandria, VA
Work
Company:
Harlow government relations
Mar 2011
Position:
President
Education
Degree:
Bachelors
School / High School:
The George Washington University
1967 to 1971
Specialities:
Political Science
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Strategic Planning • Public Speaking • New Business Development • Team Building • Negotiation • Project Management • Marketing • Business Strategy • Customer Service • Legislative Affairs • Public Relations • Government • Policy • Event Planning • Strategy • Event Management • Strategic Communications • Public Policy • Legislative Relations • Coalitions • Media Relations • Political Consulting • Grassroots Organizing • Political Campaigns • Politics • Legislation • Governmental Affairs • Political Science • Nonprofits • Public Affairs • Policy Analysis • Federal Government
Bryce Harlow (August 11, 1916 February 18, 1987) was a congressional staff member, army officer, and businessman. He was born in 1916 in Oklahoma City,
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Bryce Larry Harlow Vice-Chairman
United States Capitol Historical Society Ret Calendars & Souvenirs & Publishers of Books
200 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 2025438919
Bryce L. Harlow Managing Partner
THE FUND FOR AMERICAN STUDIES Administration of Educational Programs · Foundation-Educ Philanthropic · Social Science & Humanities Research
1706 New Hampshire Ave, Washington, DC 20009 2029860384, 2029860390, 2027458060
Bryce L Harlow Manager
HARLOW IDLE IDYLL, LLC
5100 N 30 St, Arlington, VA 22207 104 W Congress St, Charles Town, WV 25414 1812 Solitaire Ln, Mc Lean, VA 22101
Bryce L. Harlow
RENTAL AT THE RIVER, LLC Real Estate and Rental and Leasing · Real Estate · Lessors of Real Estate
5100 N 30 St, Arlington, VA 22207 John K Dorsey, Charles Town, WV 25414 1812 Solitaire Ln, Mc Lean, VA 22101
Harlow Government Relations
President
Prime Policy Group Jan 2010 - Dec 2010
Vice Chairman
Timmons and Company Jan 1991 - Dec 2009
President and Chief Executive Officer
U.s. Department of the Treasury Jan 1989 - Dec 1990
Assistant Secretary and Deputy Undersecretary For Legislative Affairs
The White House Nov 1986 - Jan 1989
Special Assistant To the President For Legislative Affairs
Education:
The George Washington University 1967 - 1971
Bachelors, Political Science
Skills:
Strategic Planning Public Speaking New Business Development Team Building Negotiation Project Management Marketing Business Strategy Customer Service Legislative Affairs Public Relations Government Policy Event Planning Strategy Event Management Strategic Communications Public Policy Legislative Relations Coalitions Media Relations Political Consulting Grassroots Organizing Political Campaigns Politics Legislation Governmental Affairs Political Science Nonprofits Public Affairs Policy Analysis Federal Government
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The crowd chanted, We want Ron! Another Ford deputy, Bryce Harlow, was dispatched to Reagans box as a supplicant. Finally, Reagan descended to deliver an eloquent and moving speech that managed to make almost no reference to the nominee. More than a few delegates confessed to experiencing buyer
Date: Apr 29, 2016
Source: Google
Forty Years After Nixon Resigned: How Lobbyists Prepared for the Ford Transition
0s and 1970s." Also present at these secret meetings was a former Eisenhower administration official and Nixon adviser, Bryce Harlow, who had established the Washington government relations office for Proctor and Gamble in the 1960s and served in the summer of 1974 as the company's primary lobbyist.But it was ultimately the lobbyist, Bryce Harlow, who Cheney later credited with the most influence over President Ford's choice for vice president. Cheney explained that he found it "intriguing that here was Gerald Ford ... and the guy he turned to at that moment for help and advice and counsel witthose who gathered to plan the Ford transition were not simply a group of public servants, but representatives of some of the most prominent US industries. And when it came down to choosing a vice president, as Cheney acknowledged, Ford turned to the lobbyist Bryce Harlow, not those in the White House.
Alexander, 74, helped build the modern GOP in the once solidly-Democratic state. He worked for Sen. Howard Baker and under Bryce Harlow in the Nixon White House before winning the governorship, on his second try, in 1978. He was George H.W. Bushs press secretary and sought the GOP presidential nomi
Date: Aug 07, 2014
Source: Google
Charles W. Colson, Watergate Felon Who Became Evangelical Leader, Dies at 80
Mr. Colson and his colleagues "started vying for favor on Nixon's dark side," Bryce Harlow, a former counselor to the president, said in an oral history. "Colson started talking about trampling his grandmother's grave for Nixon and showing he was as mean as they come."