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23. Jennifer Cunningham Managing Director, SKDKnickerbocker A juggernaut in Albany whose power touches every arena, Cunningham is one of the most skilled and successful political strategists in the state. The former labor leader helped bring about marriage equality and remains a close confidant of both the governor and the attorney general. Click here
SKDKnickerbocker received 10 Pollie awards from the American Association of Political Consultants, including gold in “Overall Television Campaign for a Ballot Initiative and Referendum” for the Washington United for Marriage TV campaign produced by Jennifer Cunningham. Click here to read the full article.
Political consulting firm is recognized for excellence in TV ad production and direct mail in 2012 cycle Washington, D.C., April 9, 2013–SKDKnickerbocker (SKDK) was proud to receive ten Pollies for television and direct mail by the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC). The Pollie Awards are the top political consulting industry awards recognizing excellence in
20-year communications veteran brings corporate affairs, marketing, and public policy expertise Washington, D.C.– SKDKnickerbocker, one of the nation’s leading political consulting and strategic communications companies, today announced that Kelley McCormick is joining the firm as a Managing Director. Kelley brings more than 20 years of high-level agency experience with a focus on corporate affairs, strategic
Former Deputy Communications Director to Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and Press Aide to Sen. Hillary Clinton brings top-level communications and campaign experience (NEW YORK)– SKDKnickerbocker, one of the nation’s leading political consulting and strategic communications companies, today announced that Audrey Gelman, former Deputy Director of Communications to Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, has joined
SKDKnickerbocker Senior Vice President Doug Thornell appeared on MSNBC alongside Speaker Boehner advisor David Winston to discuss the law proposed by NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg to regulate the placement and advertising of cigarettes. Thornell: “This is a public health issue. You’re talking about 7,000 New Yorkers who die a year because of tobacco products; 450,000

