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Mongoven, Biscoe & Duchin

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Mongoven, Biscoe & Duchin was a public relations company, based in Washington D.C., that specialized in gathering intelligence on activist organizations for their scores of business clients, and developing strategies and tactics to protect their clients from activists. In 2003 it merged into the Washington, DC, intelligence firm Stratfor.

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In 1981, Jack Mongoven helped Nestle fight an infant-formula boycott by producing dossiers on the groups leading the boycott. [1]

In 1994, MBD created a stealth proposal for R.J. Reynolds to assist them in "formulating specific long range objectives which will work to the benefit of RJR but which will not appear to have a direct linkage to RJR or to the ETS [environmental tobacco smoke] issue." The proposal contained an idea to leverage the issue of multiple chemical sensitivities to "mobilize pressure regarding indoor air pollution which will mandate greater HVAC [ventilation] capacities in all buildings, thus reducing pressure on ETS."[2]

In 1995, Bart sent a survey form out to a range of non-government organisations around the world requesting their assistance in providing internal information on their organisations. Download a copy of the survey.

In 1999, Jack Mongoven advised Phillip Morris on the World Health Organisation's development of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.(See Mongoven's profile for more information on this.)

Around early 2002 MBD created a new division, MBD Consulting Group. O'Dwyer's PR Daily reported the MBD Consulting Group will "address security issues at industrial infrastructure sites." According to O'Dwyers Timothy Knowlton, "previously a trader on Wall Street and liaison officer for seven of the 10 American Enterprise Funds" had been appointed as Executive Vice-President of the new division. [3]

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(Current as of August 1999)
1100 Connecticut Avenue
Suite 300
Washington D.C. 20036
Phone (202) 429 1800
Fax (202) 429 8655
Email: mbd@cais.com

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