"GroupNordin does it all."

Richard and his team help us negotiate our ad contracts, design our ads, and strategically place them (many times after submission deadline) so we can get our message out quickly, professionally and cost-effectively. I rely heavily on Richard's expertise so policymakers, lobbyists and the IT community know where CompTIA stands on the issues of the day. Without a doubt, the Groupnordin plays an integral role in our Capitol Hill ad-buy strategy and tactics.

Mike Wendy
Director - Media Relations, Tech Policy
CompTIA
 
"GroupNordin coordinated and implemented our strategy to a T."

Federal Capital Communications contacted GroupNordin recently for a media buy on a specific piece of legislation targeting a vote on Capitol Hill. They even got us a bonus ad in one of our targeted publications. Their knowledge of the issue advocacy marketplace was an asset we couldn't measure on the client's balance sheet.

Pat O'Malley
FC3
 
"Richard Nordin is a problem solver."

In 2001 he quickly mounted a national ad campaign for our client, Crafted with Pride in the USA, Inc. In fact, within three weeks, his team produced and ran our first ad in the Op-Ed pages of The New York Times. When we had difficulties with the Washington Post on placement and timing, Richard instantly solved the problems to our total satisfaction.

During this intensive yearlong campaign, he directed the design and layout of all our print ads. Plus, he supervised the media placement of in dozens of national newspapers and regional congressional publications. This includes the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and the Washington Times, The Hill, and Congress Daily AM to name a few.

Throughout this major endevor, Richard was fully attentive to our needs. His team was quite imaginative and provided the solutions we needed at breakneck speed. Our campaign succeeded, under budget, largely due to Richard's contributions. All the while, I can honestly say, it was a pleasure to work with him.

Pat Choate, Director
the Manufacturing Policy Project