Dan Casey
For nearly 25 years, Dan Casey has offered strategic analysis to a wide range of corporate and political clients facing crises, litigation and other high-profile communications challenges. He has worked with principals of Prism Public Affairs for a decade, and works daily on virtually all of Prism Public Affairs clients.
Working for the Republican Party and Republican officeholders, Casey has held a number of key positions since 1979 that blend research and strategic counsel. He is a former head of research operations at the Republican National Committee, a position that supervised a staff of 40 and $2 million. During the 1994 election cycle, the Contract with America, and the GOP's subsequent 100-day plan, Casey guided the development of strategic research to help drive media strategy and campaign operations. He has extensive contacts in the media.
He later was head of Washington's largest in-house public affairs research department at Powell Tate, where he rose to executive vice president.
Casey began work in Washington in 1979 on the campaign for former President George Bush, and joined Bush's vice presidential staff in the White House. He later was a special assistant to Gov. Thomas Kean (R-N.J.) and then worked as a special assistant to Sen. Nicholas Brady (R-N.J.).
He worked in the first Bush administration as deputy director and senior policy advisor in the Department of Justice's Office of Policy Development, where he served on Vice President Quayle's Civil Justice Reform Task Force under Solicitor General Kenneth Starr.
He has also served as a campaign consultant for several congressional and senatorial campaigns, as executive director of the American Conservative Union, and on President George W. Bush's Justice Department Transition Advisory Board in 2000-2001.

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