To celebrate 20 years of helping clients overcome challenges, seize opportunities, win and grow, we’ve chosen not to bake a cake or throw a party. Like Albert Gallatin, who labored behind the scenes, we like to think acknowledging the quality and success of our clients over two decades is the best possible way to celebrate. |
The Excellence in Nonprofit Communications (ENC) program was launched in 2008 after Toni Broadbent, owner of Allegra Print & Imaging in Helena, approached MNA Executive Director, Brian Magee, about ways to assist local nonprofits in strengthening their communication efforts. Toni and Brian approached other potential partners who could play a key role in providing consulting services, products, or financial assistance to the program. |
In 2007, Gallatin joined with Phase Line Strategies and R&R Partners to form WestNet -- a strategic alliance among three of the West's most prominent public policy, communications and government relations firms. WestNet is a single public affairs solution for the West. Learn more by visiting www.westnetalliance.com. |
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The Johnson PostMany Things Considered, News, Politics, History, the Media and More. A Blog by Gallatin partner, Marc Johnson. Editorial: Good-faith slag cleanup small start to long haulA vice president of Teck American Inc. was frank and realistic in explaining his company’s plans to remove heaps of smelter waste from a strip of shore on Lake Roosevelt near Northport in Stevens County. “We are not asking people to trust us. We want them to give us a chance to do what we said we would do. We need to improve our relationships,” David Godlewski told an Associated Press reporter. |