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    Joe Wagner

    Managing Director at Fenton

    Joe Wagner is the Chief of Political Advocacy at Fenton, a communications firm focused on social change.12 He has over 30 years of experience in designing and implementing integrated communications campaigns for various organizations, including advocacy groups, companies, foundations, and non-profits.1

    In his role at Fenton, Wagner brings expertise in:

    1. Strategic positioning
    2. Media relations
    3. Coalition building
    4. Stakeholder outreach
    5. Public affairs
    6. Issue management
    7. Crisis management

    Prior to joining Fenton, Wagner held several notable positions:

    • Managing Director at Fenton (April 2013 - January 2023)
    • Vice President at Ketchum Public Relations
    • Vice President at GMMB
    • Vice President of Public Affairs at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide
    • Vice President of Public Affairs at Dutko
    • Assistant Press Secretary at the Democratic National Committee

    Wagner's career began in Washington, D.C., where he worked in the press office of the Democratic National Committee after being involved in Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign in California.2

    He received his education from the University of Southern California.1

    Highlights

    Nov 1 · fenton.com
    Our People - Fenton
    Nov 21 · pmcf.com
    Joe Wagner | Managing Director | Industrials - PMCF
    Sep 28 · pmcf.com
    Joe Wagner Promoted to Managing Director and Partner - PMCF

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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