May 12, 2008

Setting Up Shop! The Bonjean Company

Rj_3 Ron Bonjean, one of the top communication operatives in town, has started his own firm, The Bonjean Company.  His firm will focus on strategic work for clients in communications and lobbying.  Not wasting any time, Bonjean is hitting the ground running.  He's already inked a deal with the National Republican Senatorial Committee and has a select group of financial services and energy clients on retainer.  Bonjean earned his stripes on Capitol Hill working for Sen. Lott and then-Speaker Dennis Hastert.  He also did a stint at The Commerce Department.  Most recently, he was the Chief of Staff at the Senate Republican Conference.  We know his new venture will be a big success ... Good luck!  (PF Tipster)   

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