Jennifer Webster serves as a special consultant for the firm. Her responsibilities include communications training, strategic consulting, and media relations management for corporate and not-for-profit organizations. Her background includes public relations campaigns for major U.S. companies, marketing assignments, and stints in government and politics. Jennifer’s project assignments have included crisis management, training, developing communication plans, witness preparation, and a wide variety of others. She has represented numerous law firms, banks, hospitals, insurance companies, a television production studio, and one of the largest independent school districts in the country. In the political arena, Jennifer has worked for a number of state and federal candidates and elected public officials, developing a surrogate speakers program, issue briefing books, speeches, scheduling, press relations, and new staff training. As an aide to U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, Jennifer acted as the Senator’s liaison to the Department of State, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Department of Labor, monitoring issues and investigating constituent problems. Clients appreciate Jennifer’s experience and sensitivity in crisis communications management. Her calm demeanor and persistent style is an asset in working with multiple constituencies and the media. On numerous occasions, Jennifer has used her skills as a coach and facilitator to step into last minute projects to organize and successfully implement a strategic communications plan. The Houston native and Texas A&M graduate contributes to civic affairs as a volunteer for the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Houston, and is an active member of her church. As the mother of three young daughters, she is especially interested in issues affecting women, children, preventive health care, and education. |