An example of
Radnor
Leadership:

Healthcare Consensus

Radnor leads this broad-based group.




































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Another example of Radnor Leadership:

Capital Access Forum

Radnor is a sponsor of this program, with lead funding from the U.S. Commerce Department and George Washington University.








Radnor Leadership

Kenneth E. Feltman is the chairman of Radnor Inc., a Washington, D.C., management firm. Feltman has been chief executive of Radnor and its predecessors since 1985.

































Hanrahan and John Edward Porter of Illinois. He has served on fund-raising steering committees for over 200 U.S. Senate and House of Representatives candidates.

A registered federal lobbyist since 1974, Feltman has been a frequent speaker before industry and university groups.











Among the associations and coalitions managed by Radnor are the Association for Women in Management, the Capital Access Forum, Healthcare Consensus and the Georgia-Caucasus Council of the United States. Members of these groups include some of the largest corporations in the world.

Feltman served two terms as president of the American League of Lobbyists and two terms as president of the International Association of Political Consultants. He is a former board member of the American Association of Political Consultants and the Rayburn-Dirksen Institute of Applied Politics. A graduate of Northwestern University, Feltman worked in Cook County and Chicago politics before joining NAM.

He ran successful election campaigns at the congressional level and was involved in fund raising and campaign administration for Senator Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois and, among others, Representatives Donald Rumsfeld, Sam Young, Henry Hyde, Richard Cheney, Bob
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Prior to forming Radnor, Feltman spent 11 years with the National Association of Manufacturers as vice president in charge of coordinating Washington lobbying with grassroots activities.