Kevin Fay

Kevin Fay is president of Alcade & Fay and executive director of the International Climate Change Partnership, an organization representing what Fay calls "the progressive cowering middle of industry."[1] The firm recently achieved notoriety when The New York Times reported that one of its lobbyists, Vicki Iseman, had developed a close relationship with Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).[2] Another controversy developed when the chairman of the Fairfax, Virginia, Board of Supervisors received a $5,000 campaign contribution from Alcade & Fay less than a month before the county awarded the firm a $10,000-a-month contract.[3] Recent clients include Dow Agro Sciences, Owens-Illinois and Powerlinx.[4]

For a complete look at Kevin Fay's lobbying activities, please visit the non-partisan Center For Responsive Politics' money-in-politics database.


[1] Andrew C. Revkin, "After Rejecting Climate Treaty, Bush Calls In Tutors to Give Courses and Help Set One," The New York Times, April 28, 2001.

[2] Dan Nowicki, "Spotlight on McCain Turns Hot," The Arizona Republic, February 22, 2008.

[3] Bill Turque, "Connolly Donor Awarded Contract," The Washington Post, June 11, 2007.

[4] U.S. Secretary of the Senate Lobbying Disclosure Database, accessed May 13, 2008.
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