BGR Group names four new Principals across key practices

Raghav Aggarwal Vice President
Raghav Aggarwal Vice President - BGR Group
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BGR Group, a lobbying and public relations firm based in Washington, D.C., has announced the election of four new Principals. The newly elected Principals are Raghav Aggarwal, Keaghan Ames, Scott Eisner, and Syd Terry.

In a statement, BGR President Erskine Wells said: “Raghav, Keaghan, Scott, and Syd exemplify the work ethic and collegiality that make BGR Group great. They provide outstanding service to their clients and are outstanding colleagues to us all. We are proud to call Raghav, Keaghan, Scott, and Syd teammates and congratulate them on this honor.”

According to the firm, Raghav Aggarwal is part of the Health and Life Sciences practice where he assists clients with policy challenges related to access and reimbursement. Keaghan Ames works within the Financial Services and Tax practice advising clients on financial services, agriculture, and tax issues. Scott Eisner is involved in the International and Trade practice where he advises on international business matters. Syd Terry operates in the Commerce and Infrastructure practice assisting clients with telecommunications, consumer safety, and competition policy.



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