Joe Andrew

Asked to serve by President Bill Clinton, Andrew became, at the age of 39, one of the youngest chairpersons in the history of the DNC.

He worked as the campaign manager for attorney Jack Wickes during the 1988 United States Senate election in Indiana.

Asked to serve by President Bill Clinton, Andrew became, at the age of 39, one of the youngest chairpersons in the history of the DNC.

In 2004, he joined Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, where he was involved in negotiating deals worth in excess of US$500 billion, including numerous Fortune 500 mergers in the health care and insurance areas.

He also advises corporations on issues arising from Capitol Hill, the White House and administrative agencies, and on policy matters in the 50 states.

Dentons Global Advisors was launched with founding member Albright Stonebridge Group along with a team of seasoned advisory industry leaders, including Ed Reilly, Chief Executive Officer.

A few weeks later, Dentons Global Advisors announced the acquisition of Interel, an award-winning pan-European public affairs consultancy which extended DGA’s footprint in Europe, further strengthened the firm’s public affairs capabilities alongside Dentons Global Advisors Albright Stonebridge Group and deepened the pool of expertise upon which clients can draw.