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Veteran Reporter Greg Hitt Joins Public Strategies, Inc. Washington, D.C. Office

Sept. 1, 2010 (AUSTIN, Texas) — Public Strategies, Inc. announced that Greg Hitt, respected congressional correspondent, joins its Washington, D.C., office today as a managing director. Hitt will serve as a strategic communications counselor for the firm’s clients, which include Fortune 50 corporations, major associations and leading non-profit organizations.

Hitt has more than two decades of experience covering Congress at the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires. Most recently, he helped lead the Journal’s coverage of major legislation shaping President Obama’s agenda, including the economic stimulus package, the health care reform bill and financial services reform.

“We are thrilled to welcome Greg to our team and are confident he will be a strong addition to our deep bench of consultants in Washington, D.C.,” said Dan Bartlett, president and CEO of Public Strategies. “I’ve had the honor of knowing and working with Greg over the years, and our clients will benefit greatly from his expertise as he will help them manage corporate reputations and navigate the Washington environment.”

Hitt has covered a wide range of issues including national politics, presidential campaigns, international economics and trade. He was also a member of the elite group of reporters covering the White House during President Bush’s first term. Hitt joined Dow Jones Newswires in 1989 where he reported on financial issues in Congress, and then moved to the Wall Street Journal in 1996.

Before coming to Washington, Hitt spent four years at the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina. He graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.

About Public Strategies

Public Strategies helps leading global companies turn their corporate reputation into competitive advantage by building trust with key public audiences through campaign, transaction and crisis management. We pioneered the application of the political campaign model to corporate issues and developed our Fifth Seat® philosophy to provide CEOs with a framework that allows them to monitor potential public impact on their business objectives.

Founded in 1988, we have been providing results-oriented counsel and insights to senior executives for more than 20 years. Public Strategies has no geographic limitations and is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices across the country and clients operating around the world.

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One Year Into Obama Presidency Trust in Government is Unchanged While Business Gains, According to Public Strategies Survey

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January 21, 2010 (AUSTIN, Texas) — One year into Barack Obama’s presidency, public trust in government is exactly where it was as he assumed office, while trust in business has increased over the past twelve months, according to the latest Public Strategies Public Trust Monitor. The results of the quarterly survey for Q1 2010 reveal that the public still trusts government (56%) more than business (43%) to do what is right. However, just 40% of Americans believe things in the federal government are headed in the right direction, while 55% say things in business are headed in the right direction.

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Americans Divided on Health Care Reform

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October 20, 2009 (Austin, Texas)—As health care reform moves toward full consideration by Congress, Americans remain divided on whether the government will go too far or not far enough on the issue, according to the latest quarterly Public Trust Monitor, conducted by Public Strategies, Inc., in conjunction with POLITICO.

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Public Strategies/POLITICO Public Trust Monitor Finds Increased Trust in Government, Some Signs of Improvement for Business

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April 14, 2009 (AUSTIN, Texas) — As Americans prepare to pay their taxes tomorrow, their trust in government is on the rise, according to the second quarterly Public Strategies/POLITICO Public Trust Monitor. In addition, more Americans believe business is on the right track than did in January.

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Newsweek's Richard Wolffe to Join Public Strategies

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Austin – Public Strategies, Inc. today announced that veteran Washington correspondent, author and political analyst Richard Wolffe is joining the firm. Wolffe, most recently Newsweek's senior White House correspondent, officially assumes his new position as a senior strategist on April 13, 2009. He will be based in the firm's Washington office, where he will advise several of its top clients.

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Public Strategies Announces Dan Bartlett President and CEO

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Austin — Jack Martin, chairman of Public Strategies, Inc., has named Dan Bartlett president and CEO of the firm he founded in 1988. Bartlett will assume his new position effective March 15, 2009.

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Public Strategies, Inc. and POLITICO Launch Public Trust Monitor; Quarterly Poll Measures Confidence in Government and Business

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First Survey Shows Voters Think Government and Business Must Re-Earn Public's Trust; Support Strong for New Government Regulation

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Survey Reveals Voters Wary of Foreign Government Investment

New York — (February 21, 2008) — A majority of American voters think investment by foreign governments in U.S. companies harms U.S. national security interests, and nearly half believe such investments harm the American economy, according to a new survey of the attitudes of U.S. voters toward sovereign-wealth funds.

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