Eric sedler

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Eric Sedler
File:Eric Sedler.jpg
Alma materUniversity of Illinois
OccupationManaging Partner at ASGK Public Strategies
AwardsSilver Anvil Award (Public Relations Society of America), Silver Trumpet Award (Publicity Club of Chicago)
Websitehttp://www.ericsedler.com


Eric Sedler is Managing Partner at ASGK Public Strategies, a company co-founded by Sedler, John Kupper, and current White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod. A former Public Relations Director at AT&T and specialist in corporate reputation management at Edelman (firm), Sedler specializes in creating high-level communications and issues management programs for areas of public policy and business.[1]

In his current capacity at ASGK, Sedler has worked on a variety of high profile projects, including the move of Chicago Children's Museum to a new zone in Downtown Chicago. However, before entering the communications management field, Sedler spent nearly a decade working in the political and governmental world. As a leading member of the Issue Department for the Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, Sedler worked with House leadership and state legislators to develop communications programs to advance the caucus agenda.[2]

Sedler is also the Vice President of West Loop Community Organization, which represents the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago on issues of central concern for the community.[3]

References

  1. ^ [1] BusinessWeek.com, 03/14/2008
  2. ^ [2] ASGK.com, Eric Sedler
  3. ^ [3] West Loop Community Organization About Us

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