[5] The firm's client list includes Fortune 500 companies, major universities and health care systems, cultural and tourist organizations, and trade associations.
[1] He was instrumental in attempts to change Pennsylvania's tort reform laws, telecommunications and electric deregulation efforts, and in obtaining state funds for the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Wachovia Center, SEPTA, and Lincoln Financial Field.
"[9] In 1999, Philadelphia Magazine, named him to its Power 100 list, saying he is a "player nonpareil of the Harrisburg lobbying game.
[12] In 2000, Wojdak founded a new public relations company, which is headed by former Philadelphia Deputy Mayor Kevin A.
[14] DeWeese penned a letter (eventually leaked to PoliticsPA and published to wide dissemination) calling Wojdak an "abject, ignoble, mendacious knave.