Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek: WHD Government Affairs Launches Website Redesign

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New Site Developed to Share News, Perspectives with Clients

(Milwaukee) – Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek Government Affairs LLC, a full-service, bi-partisan government affairs firm, today unveiled a complete website redesign that features news and perspectives on issues affecting the firm’s clients at the local, state and federal levels.

The new site can be accessed at www.whdga.com. WHD Government Affairs – which has offices in Washington, D.C.; Madison, Wis.; and Milwaukee, – undertook the redesign to provide information and perspective on its clients’ issues, said John Rogers, president of WHDGA.

“What we do for our clients depends on getting, evaluating -– and usually sharing – information,” said Rogers. “Much of what we do is inherently news, and newsworthy.We wanted our web site to enable us to disseminate news and information on our clients’ matters quickly and easily.”

WHDGA is a partly owned subsidiary of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C., a Milwaukee-based corporate law firm. The firm, with offices in Milwaukee, Madison and Manitowoc, has more than 140 attorneys and paralegals practicing in more than 40 areas of law.

Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek Government Affairs LLC (WHD Government Affairs) is a full-service government affairs firm with offices in Washington, D.C., Madison, WI and Milwaukee, WI. WHD Government Affairs’ team ofbattle-tested professionals includes John Rogers, a former Department of Defense Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary under President Clinton, Alan MacLeod, former Chief of Staff to U.S. Congressman Ron Kind; Steve Moffitt, former Department of Defense Deputy Asst. Secretary for Senate Affairs, Mike Rogowski, former Chief of Staff to a Wisconsin Governor; Tom Springer, a former State Representative who served in the Wisconsin State Assembly for four terms; George Petak, former Wisconsin State Senator and Deputy Director of the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) and Joyce Rubenstein, former Vice President at A.B. Data, a national political/non-profit direct marketing firm.