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Pam Pryor

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Pam Pryor is an associate manager for the White House Writer's Group - a full service communication firm in Washington, DC.  She has more than 25years of experience in public affairs and communication.  From hosting her own radio talk show to television producing and reporting and anchoring, Pam had a background in media before moving from Oklahoma.  In Washington, DC she has run the gamut of working for a public affairs company, owning her own business, and landing on "The Hill" as a congressional staffer.  


She worked as U.S. Rep. J.C. Watts' press secretary and was named deputy chief of staff in October, 1995.  After that, she took over the Washington office as Watts' chief of staff and served in a dual role overseeing his leadership post of the Republican Conference until his retirement in January 2003.  In 2001, she was named to the 100 Most Powerful Women in Washington by WASHINGTONIAN Magazine.  Pam was responsible for overseeing all communications from the GOP side of the U.S. House.


After Watts' retirement, she continued the work begun in their office on the faith-based initiative and served as Vice President of Government Relations for We Care America.  At the same time, she joined the White House Writer's Group where she consults with a wide range of clients from the Department of Labor to Convoy of Hope.  In that capacity she has overseen communication work with ETA at Department of Labor.  She is also on the board of the Reform Institute - a centrist think tank in Alexandria, VA.  Pam speaks on storytelling and creative communications to all sectors of business and the faith community.


Pam attended Southern Nazarene University - has a B.A. and M.A. in communications and did post graduate work at the University of Oklahoma.  She resides in Arlington, VA.





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