Janet Mullins Grissom has a wealth of experience in policy, politics, corporate
government relations, crisis management and public affairs. Ms. Grissom
has held senior positions in the Executive Branch, the Congress and the
White House as well as in a Fortune 50 company. Ms. Grissom’s
political experience includes senior roles in both presidential and senatorial
campaigns. Ms. Grissom offers our clients:
- The melding of policy and politics to achieve legislative success.
- The knowledge of working within the constraints, needs and objectives
of a Fortune 50 company and melding it with the limitations of the Administration
and the Legislative Branch.
- Successful and proven approach to handling corporate crisis through
public relations and legislation.
Ms. Grissom joined the firm after serving as Corporate Vice President,
Washington Affairs, for Ford Motor Company, where she led industry efforts
on environmental and safety issues, taxes and trade, financial services,
health care and energy matters. She co-chaired the industry task
force that engineered the successful merger of rival auto trade associations
and later chaired the Executive Committee of the Alliance of Automobile
Manufacturers. She was the architect of Ford’s federal crisis
management plan during the Firestone tire investigation.
Prior to her service at Ford Motor Company, Ms. Grissom served as Assistant
Secretary for Legislative Affairs at the Department of State, where she
was the chief legislative strategist for Secretary James A. Baker, III. Ms.
Grissom was later appointed by President George Bush to be Assistant to
the President for Political Affairs. In this capacity, she served
as the liaison between Congress, the White House and the Administration
for policy and political initiatives.
Ms. Grissom’s political experience includes serving as Political
Director for the 1988 Bush for President campaign, where she directed the
national field organization in all 50 states and later directed the media
strategy for the campaign.
In 1984, Ms. Grissom served as Campaign Manager for Senator Mitch McConnell’s
(R-KY) first United States Senate campaign. Senate Republican Leader
McConnell was the only challenger to defeat an incumbent that election year.
In addition, Senator McConnell’s election was significant because
he was the first Republican elected statewide in Kentucky in 20 years.
Ms. Grissom then served as Senator McConnell’s first Chief of Staff.
Ms. Grissom began her career in politics as Chief of Staff for Senator Bob
Packwood (R-OR) and was the first woman to serve as Chief of Staff for two
different United States Senators.