Associated
Industries Announces New Political Team
Associated
Industries of Florida (AIF) has retained The Windsor Group, a Tallahassee
consulting firm, to run the association’s political operations unit.
The
Windsor Group was founded by Barney Bishop, a former executive director
of the Democratic Party of Florida, who has spent 25 years in the
state’s capital building a stellar reputation as a lobbyist and
political expert for both political parties. He was recently appointed
by Gov. Jeb Bush to the Board of Trustees of Florida A&M University.
Bishop has been a political and lobbying consultant to AIF for four
years. Doug Bailey, The Windsor Group’s executive vice president,
ran AIF’s reapportionment project in 2002, and played a major role
on the association’s 2002 election team.
“Barney
Bishop and Doug Bailey are being brought in to upgrade, modernize,
and take to the next level the premier business political operations
program in Florida that was started 30 years ago,” according to
Jon L. Shebel, AIF’s president & CEO, who led AIF into the political
arena in 1973, which was the first time a business group in Florida
had established a political organization.
“The
Windsor Group is favorably positioned to step in and contribute
immediately to the association's political operations,” said Bishop.
“I think we all feel that this collaboration will provide an immense
boost to the political success of the state’s business community.”
Shebel
explained that The Windsor Group team would be able to expand on
the framework started by AIF in 1973 with the creation of the state’s
first political action committee for the business community. The
Windsor Group will continue to provide governmental affairs and
political-operations services to AIF and its members, and will also
contribute to the association’s data collection, analysis, and dissemination
effort, which is the premier program of its kind in the nation.
“AIF
was the first statewide association to realize that success in governmental
affairs required an expansion into the political arena,” said Shebel.
“The political action committee was the first step. Since 1973 AIF
has built the state’s premier political operations unit, and now
Barney and Doug will take us to the next level.”
Associated
Industries of Florida is a statewide employers association representing
11,000 businesses that range from large multinational corporations
to small family-owned enterprises. AIF is commonly known as “The Voice of Florida Business.”