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Article: Lobbying firm demonstrates importance of second chances
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- Call and Post (Cincinnati)
- Article date:
- March 31, 1994
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Paul G. Anderson
Call and Post (Cincinnati)
03-31-1994
Lobbying firm demonstrates importance of second chances.
By PAUL G. ANDERSON
Call And Post Business Editor
COLUMBUS -- Stepping up from director of multicultural affairs to partner and vice president of governmental affairs with The Success Group is causing Ed Hogan to once again adjust his perspective on where he fits in with the downtown Columbus lobbying firm. It's an adjustment many would kill to have to make.
Since his release from the prison system for some pretty serious criminal offenses several years ago, Hogan has rehabilitated himself and become a mode! citizen of the Columbus community. Since his release, he has devoted all his ...
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