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Mary Fifield
President
Connie Kastelnik
Principal
Christine Black
Principal, Washington
Joanna Peters
Principal, New York
John Goodman
Senior Associate, New York
Carol Edgar
Senior Associate, San Francisco
David Rosen
Senior Associate
Janet Bailey
Senior Associate, Marketing
Phyllis D. Giller
Senior Associate, Public Relations
Alexandra Zaroulis
Director, Media Relations
Dorie Clark
Associate Director, Media Relations
Arnie Reisman
Senior Associate, Production
Sue Rothberg
Senior Associate, New Media
Chris Anderson
Senior Associate, Survey Research
Joanne Scheuble
Senior Associate, Research
Diane Boudreau
Senior Associate, Graphic Design
Sarah Putnam
Senior Associate, Photojournalism
Donna Huron, CFRE
Senior Associate, Capital Development
Catherine Clark
Senior Associate, Major Gifts, Annual Funds, and Special Events
Aileen Gorman
Senior Associate, Investor Relations
Joyce DiBona
Senior Associate, Advertising
James Seibel
Accounts Manager
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Carol Edgar has worked as a communications professional for more than 20 years. She has conducted Media Relations campaigns for the U.S. Ambassador to Sweden, the U.S. Ambassador to Austria, the Women & Public Policy Program at Harvard’s Kennedy School, Arts International, The White House Project, and the Committee of 100, a national, non-aligned organization of leading Chinese Americans.
Coverage for these and other clients has appeared in all major U.S. media, including the three broadcast networks, CNN, and print media including the New York Times, Washington Post, Time and Newsweek. Related corporate communications projects for clients have including writing and editing of speeches, brochures, newsletters, annual reports, video and numerous other communications media. Ms. Edgar’s approach to communications enables non-profit organizations to extend and enhance their own work and that of their grantees.
A native of Dallas, Ms. Edgar began her career as a producer, reporter, and interviewer for public radio stations and NPR. She then joined the public-relations subsidiary of Grey Advertising in New York, where she became a vice-president. At Grey, she specialized in government and non-profit accounts, including the U.S Department of the Treasury and the Vote America Foundation. Her work on behalf of the Treasury Department garnered the highest accolade in Public Relations: the Silver Anvil Award from the Public Relations Society of America.
Ms. Edgar then launched her own Manhattan-based practice focusing on public affairs for government and non-profit clients, based Manhattan. Now in San Francisco, she represents Mary Fifield Associates on a variety of client matters. She was part of MFA's Bell ringer award-winning team.
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