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  • 01/03/13 | Roll CallClark, Lytle Adds New PartnerThe all-Republican lobby shop Clark Lytle Geduldig & Cranford, which has grown dramatically in recent years, is adding a new partner to kick off the new year.
  • 10/31/12 | The HillThe Hill's 2012 Top Lobbyists2012 hasn’t been the best year for K Street, but it’s too soon to call it a bust. A divided government and the demands of campaigning have kept Congress in low gear depressing revenue at lobby shops and leaving trade associations...
  • 10/05/11 | The HillTop Lobbyists: Hired GunsThe Hill's list of the stars of Washington's "downtown" firms. Sam Geduldig, Clark Lytle Geduldig & Cranford. The former House Republican leadership aide has seen a business boom at his firm since the GOP takeover of the lower chamber.
  • 10/03/11 | National JournalClark, Lytle & Geduldig Changes NameThe Republican boutique lobbying shop known for its financial services work officially changed its name Monday to include the addition of new partner Jay Cranford and is now Clark Lytle Geduldig & Cranford.
  • 08/09/11 | The HillGOP-leaning lobbying firms thrive despite declining K St. revenueBusiness for Republican-leaning lobbying firms has grown this year, despite lobbying revenue declining for many on K Street. Several shops with ties to GOP leadership in the House and Senate have signed up new clients and seen their revenue...
  • 05/23/11 | WashingtonianSam Geduldig: 40 Under 40Geduldig has friends in high places. As deputy political director and then political director to Ohio Republican representative John Boehner--now speaker of the House--Geduldig traveled with the congressman constantly...
  • 05/01/11 | Roll CallBoehner Aide Exiting for K StreetJay Cranford, a policy aide to Speaker John Boehner, is leaving the Hill to join the lobby shop Clark Lytle & Geduldig as a partner in May. The newly minted lobbyist will work on the firm's existing clients, but he also will focus on building...
  • 04/25/11 | CQ WeeklyCQ Weekly - On The Move LobbyingEven though House Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio has been in the job just four months, a handful of his tops aides have already left the Hill. The latest is environmental and energy adviser Jay Cranford, who starts at Clark Lytle and Geduldig...
  • 11/22/10 | The Daily CallerLobbying Firms to Watch in the Next CongressOn November 2, when the political power dynamic shifted and Republicans took back the House and narrowed the gap in the Senate, a simultaneous shift occurred among the people who seek to have influence over congressional power players.
  • 11/15/10 | PoliticoGOP Lobbyists on Rise AgainEven before the midterms, things started changing for Republicans on K Street. Returned phone calls. Prospective client meetings. They were becoming something other than a Washington afterthought. “My Republican friends are walking...
  • 09/22/10 | The HillClean Energy All-StarsWith control of the House hanging in the balance this November, four congressional aides could largely blaze the path forward on energy issues in the next Congress. The similarities between Karen Wayland and Mary Frances Repko are stark.
  • 09/20/10 | Roll CallK Street Craves Top-Tier Republican Hill AidesRepublicans' all-but-certain House and Senate electoral gains this fall already are evident at downtown trade associations, lobbying shops and corporate offices, where hiring bosses are quickly assembling wish lists of GOP staffers...
  • 08/09/10 | Roll CallIt’s the Pryce of Doing Business on K StreetAs Republicans set their sights on making gains in the November elections, former Rep. Deborah Pryce (R-Ohio) is readying herself for a second act on Capitol Hill. Pryce, who retired from Congress in 2009, has entered into a strategic...
  • 06/08/10 | New York TimesA Rundown of the Big Financial Services LobbyistsFew industries benefit more from contentious legislation than lobbyists in Washington. And the fight over the proposed overhaul of financial regulation has been no exception, bringing work to a passel of K Street firms.
  • 11/19/09 | Roll CallShop Talk: All About AdamNew Jersey-based GOP pollster Adam Geller has joined forces with the Washington, D.C., lobbying firm Clark Lytle & Geduldig to work on projects based in the nation's capital. Geller, most recently the pollster for the campaign of New Jersey...
  • 11/11/09 | PoliticoSuite Talk, Nov. 11, 2009The lobbying firm Clark Lytle & Geduldig is adding pollster Adam Geller as an associate partner. As CEO of the Republican polling firm National Research Inc., where he’ll continue, Geller had been the lead pollster for Chris Christie, the former...
  • 05/14/09 | The HillTop Lobbyists: Hired GunsThe last election gave Democrats the White House and firmer control of Congress. That power shift has been reflected on K Street, where Democratic lobbyists, not long ago relegated to almost an afterthought, are once again in vogue.
  • 04/24/08 | The HillBest in the Business: Hired GunsAfter Democrats took control of Congress, they took control of K Street. Often junior partners during the years of Republican rule, Democratic lobbyists became the faces of their firms in 2007. Even as Democratic congressional leaders sought...
  • 09/18/07 | PoliticoA Lytle Shake-UpClark & Associates has been transformed into Clark Lytle & Geduldig with the addition of Gary Lytle, who recently joined the firm. Most recently, Lytle headed up Qwest’s Washington office. Before joining Qwest, Lytle was the chief executive...
  • 09/15/07 | National JournalPeople: Lobby ShopsClark & Associates has a new name and a new president. Gary Lytle has joined the group, which has changed its name to Clark Lytle & Geduldig to reflect the firm's headliners. Lytle, most recently senior vice president of federal relations...