Who We Are
John Green
Managing Director, Ogilvy Government Relations
John Green, co-founder of Ogilvy Government Relations, was executive director of the
New Republican Majority Fund political action committee before creating the company.
In that capacity, he raised almost $6M, while developing and maintaining an extensive grassroots network. Prior to his position at the New Republican Majority Fund, Mr. Green served as campaign manager for Congressman Chip Pickering's successful run for an open seat in the United States House of Representatives. He directed the transition to a fully functioning congressional office.
Mr. Green also served in various capacities for U.S. Senator Trent Lott, working as a legislative aide and eventually becoming Senator Lott's deputy chief of staff. He worked on various legislative issues, including the food quality act, the farm bill, the telecommunications reform act of 1996 and various appropriations bills.
Mr. Green counts many legislative victories his credit, including amending the statute on mandatory source preference for the Federal Prison industries, to allow private companies a level playing field when purchasing off GSA schedule.
Mr. Green remains active in Republican politics. He served as the national finance committee chairman for the successful 2004 Senate campaign of then Congressman Richard Burr of North Carolina. He is a longtime political operative and most recently served as the Director of Congressional Affairs for Senator John McCain during the 2008 Presidential Campaign.
Mr. Green holds a Bachelor of Public Administration from the University of Mississippi.
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