Eagle View Capital Strategies

Eagle View Capital Strategies Washington consultancy He holds law degrees from both Yale Law School and the University of Chicago following an undergraduate education at Cornell University.

Eagle View’s founder and principal is Andrew Kreig, a non-profit executive, attorney and public affairs commentator has been listed in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World since the mid-1990s. Currently, he helps lead three Washington-based non-profit organizations, co-hosts a weekly public affairs radio show, and hold a university research fellowship in addition to his Eagle View work.

Previously, he was president and CEO of the Wireless Communications Association International from 1996 to 2008 in leading its worldwide advocacy to help create today’s broadband wireless industry. In that post, he helped advocate innovative uses for broadband in such fields as education, public safety and economic development both in the United States and internationally after three years work as the association’s vice president and general counsel. Earlier, he was a Washington-based lawyer at the national law firm Latham & Watkins, law clerk to a prominent federal judge in Boston, author of a highly acclaimed book about the news business, communications director for the leader of Connecticut’s General Assembly and a journalist with thousands of bylined articles. With more than 100 radio, TV and cable news appearances, he has lectured on five continents about government affairs and business development. He has more than 100 radio, TV and cable news appearances in addition to the show “Washington Update” he co-hosts for worldwide distribution on the My Technology Lawyer radio network. Eagle View Senior Consultant: John Kelly

John Kelly, senior analyst with Eagle View Capital Strategies, also directs John Kelly & Associates Public Relations. Previous employers have included NBC News, CBS News, the State of New York and the Central Intelligence Agency. His news topics have included cutting-edge stories on the 1960 Kennedy Presidential campaign, Cape Canaveral space launches, the historic 1961 integration of University of Georgia at Athens, and flying to Washington to witness the Kennedy Inauguration and, from a nearby camera platform, hearing the words, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." He reported exclusives about Albert "The Boston Strangler" DeSalvo, Cuban militants planning Castro's overthrow, Soviet espionage, Mafia crime, the Vietnam War and Watergate. Kelly interrupted his reporting career, leaving his post as an editor at NBC News at its Rockefeller Center headquarters in New York, to become a CIA covert action officer serving in Vietnam during the war, among other duties. Later, he returned to reporting. Afterward, he was appointed by New York Governor Hugh L. Carey to serve as a Director and Deputy Commissioner of the State Department of Taxation and Finance. As an NBC reporter, writer and news editor, Kelly's assignments included living on the secret bases of the militant anti-Castro organizations Alpha 66 and Brigade 2506 as they planned commando raids on the Cuban mainland from camps in the Florida everglades. The FBI's Hoover authorized Kelly to meet with former Soviet GRU intelligence agent Kaarlo Toumi in safe houses in New York after the Finnish-born Russian switched sides to become a double-agent for the U.S. For years, Soviets failed to detect the agent's switch. Later, as a reporter at CBS News, Kelly covered Watergate cover-ups in Washington, Miami and California. Among his exclusives were the Army's use of the University of Minnesota campus police for surveillance and photographing students during rallies and campus activities. Also, Kelly broke stories showing that Army instructors rigged tests measuring Army reactions to potential missile attacks. Kelly served as a CIA action officer, but resigned after calling for a congressional investigation into Vietnam War corruption by local officials and cover-ups by U.S. officials who failed to provide oversight. "The two most abused things in Vietnam," Kelly was quoted in media reports as saying, "are the American G.I. and the U.S. taxpayer's dollar." In the administration of New York's governor, Kelly's responsibilities included mustering congressional support for passage of anti-organized crime legislation aimed at ending interstate cigarette bootlegging. The smuggling was siphoning $90 million of state tax revenue, with the money going into the coffers of three major organized crime families. Later, Congress enacted an omnibus anti-organized crime bill. Also, Kelly helped develop New York's Parent and Student Savings (PASS) tuition savings program that allowed tax deductions for parents and/or guardians on their deposits for their dependents' future student tuition. Under the new law, students could declare the funds as income on their tax returns spread over a five-year, post-graduation period. Kelly is a Manhattan resident who serves on the boards of the New York Symphonic and the Japan-U.S. Concert Society. He co-produced at Carnegie Hall the Japanese classic Mandara. The performance showcased 58 monks of the Shingun sect that had never traveled as a group outside Japan in its 1,150-year history. Also, Kelly has co-produced events at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and in Japan. The latter included a concert of Western Hemisphere classical music at the Itsukushima Shrine on Miya Jima off the coast of Hiroshima, the first time such a concert had been held at the shrine since it was constructed more than 1,400 years ago.

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April 2017 issue In-Depth Analyses Opinion Analysis of evidence contradicts allegations on Syrian gas attacks By The Indicter 2 years ago By Adam Larson. Editor’s note: Mr Adam Larsson’s contribution to this debate in The Indicter is an opinion article, whose content do not necessary represent n...

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  While the tyrant Donald Trump has rewarded Republican donors with prime seating for his taxpayer-funded July Fourth political rally on the National Mall, the public deserves answers about why other top officials cannot muster effective responses to his years of law breaking, including his co....

The newly-constituted Federal Executive Council (FEC) held its first formal session yesterday in Abuja and approved a ne...
07/21/2011

The newly-constituted Federal Executive Council (FEC) held its first formal session yesterday in Abuja and approved a new foreign policy dispensation, which ties it to Nigeria’s domestic agenda of attracting investments to the country.

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In possibly the most critical comments made by a modern British Prime Minister about China’s growing global influence, C...
07/21/2011

In possibly the most critical comments made by a modern British Prime Minister about China’s growing global influence, Cameron admitted the West is increasingly alarmed by Beijing’s leading role in the new ‘scramble for Africa’. "It is now possible to imagine an Africa no longer dependent on aid, and a real source of growth for the whole world."

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Check out This Day Live: "African Countries Must Trade with One Another" by Goodluck Jonathan and David Cameron. http://...
07/20/2011

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"Things are changing in Africa. In the past decade, sub-Saharan Africa was the third fastest growing region in the world. How does Africa build on this and close the gap for good?"

"We believe a big part of the answer is free trade within Africa."

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Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Robin Sanders provided an expert and enthusiastic introduction  to the Governor of Lag...
05/18/2011

Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Robin Sanders provided an expert and enthusiastic introduction to the Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola (SAN).

... The Africa Post (TAP) - dialogue on issues related to Food security, Education, Environment-Energy, Economics, Democracy and Self-help (FEEEDS®) - By Dr. Robin Renee Sanders (U.S. Ambassadors to Nigeria 2007-2010 & Republic of Congo 2002-2005).

Nigerian Leader Shares Post-Election Vision With U.S. Diaspora, Experts, InvestorsThe newly reelected governor of Lagos ...
05/17/2011

Nigerian Leader Shares Post-Election Vision With U.S. Diaspora, Experts, Investors

The newly reelected governor of Lagos visited the United States capital this week to describe his vision for the next four years to opinion-leaders from both continents. A highlight of the visit by Lagos Executive Gov. Babatunde Fashola was his remarks May 17 at an invitation-only reception hosted by the non-profit Constituency for Africa at Washington’s Army-Navy Club.

“Problems of law and order, the environment, education, health care, infrastructure, security—the same issues as any big city,” he said of his administration’s priorities following his re-election with a reported 82% of the vote to lead his nation’s most influential state. Lagos is also the name of the nation’s most important city, with a population of some 10 million.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Robin Sanders, introduced him by saying her friendship and admiration has only increased through the years in observing progress under his administration and his plans for much more.

The Lagos governor spoke to an audience of about 35 at the club. The audience included Nigeria’s Ambassador to the United States, Professor Adebowale Adefuye to a half dozen key members of the governor’s administration, plus prominent representatives of Nigerian-U.S. NGOs, consultants and investors. At the invitation of former Ambassador Sanders, I attended on behalf of Eagle View Capital Strategies, which organized “The Nigerian Investment Forum” in February at the National Press Club as part of client services in this field.

Jacqueline Adams, the executive editor of Africa.com, provided in-depth coverage in her column here, “A Man to Watch: Babatunde Fashola, Executive Governor of Lagos State.”

Africa.com, A Man to Watch: Babatunde Fashola, Executive Governor of Lagos State, Jacqueline Adams, May 17, 2011. http://www.africa.com/blog/blog,a_man_to_watch_babatunde_fasholaexecutive_governor_of_lagos_state,289.html http://bit.ly/j7wXZG

This May has been a pretty good month for Babatunde Fashola. Fresh from his re-election as executive governor of Lagos State, Nigeria’s business capital, Fashola won high praise in a profile in The Economist. He then traveled to Washington, D.C. for a series of high-level meetings with America business and government officials.

An expert assessment of the fairness of Nigeria’s just-concluded presidential election will be held at 3 p.m. April 19 a...
04/19/2011

An expert assessment of the fairness of Nigeria’s just-concluded presidential election will be held at 3 p.m. April 19 at the Washington, DC headquarters of the Atlantic Council on 15th St., NW. Speakers include former Assistant Secretary of State Jendayi Frazer, a professor at the co-sponsoring Carnegie Mellon University. To attend today’s briefing, contact the Council.

Eagle View Capital Strategies provides effective government relations, legal and public outreach strategies.

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