Success Stories

Celebrating 20 Year


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.

Helping -

•Create a deeper Columbia River shipping channel

•Site and permit the country’s only primary cobalt mine –the Idaho Cobalt Project

•Permit the BNSF north Idaho fueling facility

•Secure the Boeing 7E7 project for Washington state

•Permit and construct the Montana Alberta Tie Ltd.

•Convey an historic Lewis and Clark property to the Idaho Parks Department

•Assist Idaho’s largest hospital system – St. Luke’s – expand in southern Idaho

•Bring Major League Soccer to Portland

•Site and construct Ridgeline Energy’s wind power projects in Idaho

•Secure key permits for the first new oil refinery in the U.S. in more than 30 years

•Expand the campus of Oregon Health & Science University along Portland’s Willamette River

•Rebuild the University of Idaho’s brand

•Secure a surplus federal building for the Pacific Northwest College of Art

•Move the restoration of the Rayonier Port Angeles mill site forward.

•Secure seafood industry jobs and improve water quality in Warrenton, Oregon

•Protect the Columbia River Gorge from casino development

•Build public support for the Kendall Yards development along the Spokane River

•Advance the Port of Centralia Opus development

•Turn back legislation that would hamper wind power development in Washington

•Build the advocacy/communications training program for 600 members of the Montana Non-profit Association



2009 Case Study - Helena Food Share

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.
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