In The News
2010
 
May 6, 2010
Walker Presented Energy Leadership Award
 
Wexler & Walker Executive Chairman Bob Walker received the National Hydrogen Assocations's prestigious Meritorious Service Award at the 2010 NHA Convention in Long Beach, California.  The award recognizes individuals for their leadership and significant personal contributions in the promotion of hydrogen technologies.  Walker was cited for his long involvement in hydrogen advocacy and his chairmanship of the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Energy.  Other award winners at the NHA event included Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota and Senator Daniel Akaka of Hawaii.
April 20, 2010
Wexler Addresses AIAA Forum on Autonomous Aircraft
 
Wexler & Walker Executive Chairman Bob Walker was a featured speaker at the Infortech@Aerospace Conference held on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 in Atlanta by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.  AIAA describes this conference as the premier forum for modern aerospace systems focusing on information-enabled systems, algorithms, hardward and software.  Congressman Walker's specific topic was "Autonomous Aircraft - the Future of Civil Aviation."
 
Since his days of chairing the President's Commission on the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry in 2002, Walker has advocated the development of advanced systems that will permit the introduction of unmanned and autonomous airplanes into the world airspace.  That advocacy has had a particular focus on the need for the Next Generation of air traffic control technologies.
 
Walker is a past winner of AIAA's Public Service Award.

April 2010
Walker Featured Panelist at National Space Symposium
  
Wexler & Walker Executive Chairman Bob Walker was a featured panelist in two major forums at the 26th Annual National Space Symposium sponsored by the Space Foundation and held in Colorado Springs in April, 2010.  Congressman Walker participated on a panel at a meeting of the Coalition for Space where he discussed space policy and needed changes to update the policy-making function in government.  He also provided instant analysis to the attendees at the symposium of President Barack Obama's space address in Florida, an event that was stimulcast to the conference.
 
While attending the National Space Symposium, Walker also was able to arrange and attend several high level meetings for Wexler & Walker clients.  The Symposium attracts upwards of 9,000 participants each year from the military, civilian and commercial space communities. Walker is the past chairman of the Space Foundation.

March 9, 2010
Wexler & Walker Executive Chairman Participates in FAA Conference
 
Wexler and Walker's Executive Chairman Bob Walker was a featured panelist at the 35th annual FAA Aviation Forecast Conference held on March 9.  Walker's panel focused on potential developments in aviation during the next 35 years.  He was chosen because of his past experience as Chairman of the Science Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives which had jurisdiction over FAA research programs, his chairmanship of the 2002 Commission on the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry and his service on the National Research Council's Aviation and Space Engineering Board.

February 18, 2010
Coming to an Airport Near You: the Virtual Strip Search
Vice Chairman, Tom Blank
 
"Thomas Blank..., He and others urged industry to develop "privacy algorithms," software that makes images less anatomically detailed."
 
 

February 12, 2010
Walker & Gingrich Column on NASA budget and space commercialization
 
Wexler and Walker Executive Chairman Bob Walker and Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich wrote a column for the February 15, 2010 edition of the Washington Times on the subject of the NASA budget and space commercialization.
 
 

2009
 
December 30, 2009
NPR Article on New Focus For Airport Screening: Strange Behavior
 
"There's the balance where you have to be careful," Blank says. "In this day and age, in the post-9/11 atmosphere, to be error-free is a pretty high bar with regard to behavior assessment."
 
 

December 28, 2009
CNN NewsRoom - 'The threat's real'
Vice Chairman, Tom Blank
 
Wexler & Walker Vice Chairman and Former TSA Deputy Administrator Tom Blank discusses what needs to be done to strenghen airport security.
 
 

December 23, 2009
The New York Times Magazine "The Lives They Lived, 2009"
Anne Wexler: Superlobbyist
 
The young idealists of both the McGovernite left and the Goldwater right had arrived in Washington vowing to reform it, but by the time Anne Wexler died, they had become, instead, their own kind of establishment — a ruling class of consultants and lobbyists and celebrity pundits every bit as immovable as the machine bosses and Brahmin lawyers of another era. As Wexler herself might have pointed out, she didn’t do anything her male contemporaries hadn’t done. She was simply better at it.
 
 

November 11, 2009
The Hill's "K Street Insiders" by Bud Cramer
 
While I weighed my decision on whether to retire from Congress, I talked to a variety of people who made similar transitions.  I wasn't sure where I'd end up, but I knew it needed to be somewhere that respected my bipartisan approach.  One of my early conversations was with Anne Wexler, a dynamic businesswoman and policy expert from the Carter administration who founded the Wexler Group in 1981.  Anne's view of lobbying and public policy advocacy aligned perfectly with mine - namely, that one cannot rely on personal ties to convince, but rather must be able to make a strong case based on facts.  It's not whom you know but what you know that produces good policy, which is a valuable lesson for us all.
 
 

November 2, 2009
K Street Files: Weight Watchers Bulks Up
 
A diet company known around the country for helping people slim down is making a name for itself inside the Beltway by hiring Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates. Weight Watchers International Inc. is focusing its efforts on obesity prevention provisions in the health care bills, according to Timothy Hannegan, the lead lobbyist on the account.
 
 

October 20, 2009
Anne Wexler's Memorial Service
 
On Thursday, October 20, 2009, hundreds of friends, family members and colleagues gathered at the Eisenhower Theatre at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to celebrate the life of Anne Levy Wexler.
 
The event featured remarks from Anne's closest friends and confidants, who spanned the decades of Anne's illustrious life and political career.  Notable speakers included President Bill Clinton and Senator Barbara Mikulski.  President Clinton credited Anne with giving both he and Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton their first jobs in politics; she hired him to work on Joe Duffey's U.S. Senate campaign in 1970, and her to work on the McGovern Campaign in Texas in 1972.  Anne remained a trusted advisor to both throughout their careers.
 
Present Clinton spoke about his deep friendship with Anne who was the first woman he ever worked for and "who had lived with genuine integrity and energy and love."  Senator Mikulski spoke of Anne's efforts to empower women in the political world.  Senator Mikulski and Anne shared a strong belief that women should not only be represented, but could thrive at the highest echelons of government.  Both of them stayed true to that belief.
 
Senator Mikulski remarked that Anne had "passion and know how in putting her values into action...because first of all for Anne the whole point was people.  She may have been a power-broker but she was never a glory-seeker."
 
To hear more about Anne's life, influence and legacy, please view the video posted at:  www.rememberingannewexler.com
 

June 17, 2009
Roll Call Article on Early Obama Loyalist Tim Hannegan
 
People who supported Obama live by the same rules as everybody else, and they are challenging,” said Tim Hannegan, president of Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates.  Hannegan threw his support behind Obama in early 2007. A transplant from Missouri, Hannegan has long held ties to the Illinois delegation.  While all lobbyists have had their wings clipped to some degree, Hannegan acknowledges that long-held friendships with administration officials do help.  “By the same token, there’s a group of us who have been there since the beginning, and there is a higher level of trust there,” he said.
 
 

For Immediate Release
August 8, 2009
Contact: Deanna Congileo, Press Secretary
 
Statement from former United States President Jimmy Carter on Anne Wexler
 
Atlanta, Ga.  Anne Wexler was a remarkably effective public servant. She had a wonderful ability to understand a multitude of different ethnic or other special groups and to deal with them in a beneficial and enlightened way. She served our nation in an exemplary way, and after leaving the White House Anne continued to use her special talents as one of the most successful lobbyists in Washington. Her integrity brought a good image to her often criticized profession.
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For more about Anne Wexler, please visit http://www.rememberingannewexler.com/







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