> Trudi Benford

> Jenn Kilgus

> Paul Shepard
> Jacquelyn D’Addario > Jim Kreidler > Andrew Silver

> Allison Davis

> Samuel Lubell > Melissa Simpson
> Joshua S. Freed > Kellie Murphy > Allison Thomas
> Becky Fleischauer > Susan Papp > Jeff Valliere
> Karen Gruebnau > Paul Quirk > Suzanne Wallace
> Nicole Harburger > Megan Sather > Joe Wagner
> Erin Howard > Traci Siegel > Mark Zuckerman
> Anson Kaye
 
 

Jacquelyn M. D'Addario

Jacquelyn D'Addario, a vice president, brings 10 years of integrated marketing, strategic and political communications experience to GMMB.

Specializing in health care, Jacquelyn directs a number of advertising and public policy initiatives focusing on Medicare, diabetes, and health coverage and prescription assistance for America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the state of Illinois’ Department of Healthcare and Family Services, and the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services.

In 2006, Jacquelyn managed the firm’s advertising for the independent expenditures of both the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC). Her work included producing film shoots and directing the distribution of all advertisements.

Jacquelyn has produced many high-profile events for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Most recently, she directed a two-day national summit for the Initiative for Global Development. The summit convened over 200 business, civic and policy leaders, including former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell, as well as President George W. Bush, to discuss strategies for ending global poverty.

Prior to joining GMMB, Jacquelyn served on Vice President Al Gore’s advance staff, where she planned and executed major policy announcements and campaign appearances.

Jacquelyn graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1995 with a B.A. in political science.