Fulcrum Public Affairs named 2025 top-performing firm by Bloomberg Government

Oscar Ramirez Partner & Co-Founder
Oscar Ramirez Partner & Co-Founder
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Fulcrum Public Affairs has been named one of the 2025 Top-Performing Lobbying Firms by Bloomberg Government, according to a May 11 announcement. The recognition comes during a record-setting year for the lobbying industry, which saw $5.3 billion in expenditures.

The annual report from Bloomberg Government evaluates firms based on performance metrics such as revenue growth, average revenue per client, retention rates, and revenue per registered lobbyist. Fulcrum Public Affairs has received this recognition every year since 2020.

Oscar Ramirez, Co-Founder and Partner of Fulcrum Public Affairs, said, “We are very excited to once again be named a Top-Performing Firm by Bloomberg Government. This is a reflection of our bipartisan team’s expertise in banking, tech, tax and health care, as well as our long-standing relationships with policymakers in Congress and in the Administration.”

Dana J. Thompson, Co-Founder and Partner of Fulcrum Public Affairs said, “We’re honored to again receive this distinction from Bloomberg Government. It gives our hard-working team the affirmation it needs to continue taking our client service to the next level of excellence – maintaining the hustle and intensity for which we’re best known.”

Fulcrum Public Affairs describes itself as a full-service bipartisan government and public affairs firm specializing in federal, state, and local advocacy along with stakeholder coalition building and management. The firm represents Fortune 100 companies, innovative start-ups, and mission-driven nonprofits. According to its statement, Fulcrum is entirely Black- and Latino-owned.



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