About Us: On the Road with Dunn Associates
.Northrop Grumman - PAC Ambassador Web Training, October 7, 2011
10/07/11 -
Mike Dunn trains Northrop Grumman employees to solicit their peers to support ENGPAC.

Northrop Grumman - PAC Ambassador Training, Baltimore, MD, October 6, 2011
10/06/11 -
Mike Dunn trains Northrop Grumman employees to solicit their peers to support ENGPAC.

American Dental Association - Grassroots Training Seminar -Mississippi, September 30, 2011
09/30/11 - Mike Dunn trains Mississippi dentists to become effective grassroots advocates.


Northwest Credit Union Association - Keynote Speech - Tacoma, Washington, September 22, 2011
09/22/11 -
Mike Dunn addresses NWCUA members on the importance of grassroots political advocacy.

PAC Management Conference - NABPAC - Washington, DC - July 26-27, 2011
07/26/11 -
The National Association of Business PACs presents the 2011 PAC Management Conference, "Stepping it up a Notch: Deploying Advanced Tools for Effective PAC Management." http://www.nabpac.org

ASAE Government Relations School - Washington, DC - June 23, 2011
06/23/11 -
Michael Dunn addresses attendees of the American Society of Association Executives' Government Relations School on the changing nature of government relations and why PACs and grassroots advocacy programs are more important than ever.

AMPAC Training - Chicago, IL - June 20, 2011
06/20/11 -
Karen Fabean trains AMA members to conduct peer solicitations for the American Medical Political Action Committee.

Minnesota Banks Association - Winnetonka, MN - June 14, 2011
06/14/11 -
Michael Dunn addresses members of the MN Bankers on the importance of political involvement.

PAC Board Training - RIMS - Washington, DC - June 12, 2011
06/12/11 -
Michael Dunn trains Trustees for the Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) political action committee.

HP PAC Solicitation - Cupertino, CA - June 10, 2011
06/10/11 -
Michael Dunn addresses HP executives to seek their support of HP PAC.

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"To say that Mike Dunn has made a difference in my life is an understatement.  In 1987 he was the legislative motivational speaker at my first dental alliance conference.  He somehow managed to make the responsibility of legislative involvement sink into my being and changed the course of my life.  He made it
clear that it was by our actions or non-actions that dentistry might stay clear of the direction that medicine had been forced to take--essentially by not paying attention to the political world."  Jocelyn Lance, 2009 President, ADA Alliance and Clerk of a state Senate Committee for the past 14 legislative sessions