“George simply gets the job done. He works diligently to meet his client’s needs.
Any company could benefit from his experience and knowledge of the issues. George
took the lead and worked with the business community and a diverse group of supporters
to put together the One Seattle plan that worked to defeat the district elections
charter amendment in 2003. He achieved that on a tight timeline and budget.”
- Judith Runstad, of counsel, Foster Pepper Shefelman
“We continue to partner with George on various projects because he’s a solid strategic
thinker and knows key decision-makers throughout the state of Washington.”
- Don Stark, managing partner, Gogerty Stark Marriott, Inc
“George is our public affairs representative in both King and Pierce County. He does a great job putting together strategic plans that open up many doors for our company.”
- George Petrie, president, Goodman Real Estate
“If I have client who needs governmental affairs help in this region, I send them to George. He gets positive results.”
- Keith Dearborn, land use attorney
“Without George’s help, the Duwamish neighborhood plan would look much different than it does.
He helped 40 industrial businesses with a tough land use issue.”
- Doug Rosen, vice-president, Alaskan Copper
“George Griffin’s community outreach strategy helped us obtain the community support we needed to move the Colman School Project forward.”
- James Kelly, president and chief executive officer, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
“George helped us put together a great community outreach plan that helped us with the Roxbury Estates development in West Seattle.”
- Dorothy Bullit, executive director, Seattle Habitat for Humanity
“I can always rely on George to bring me pertinent information about his clients concerns. It helps make the decision-making process much easier when we have all of the information.”
- Peter Steinbrueck, Seattle City Councilmember
“George has a wealth of political experience that serves him and his clients well. He
consistently brings good information to the table.”
- Larry Phillips, King County Councilmember
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