Edelman handled the US visit of a Saudi businssman under contract from Levant Suez Consulting Corp, which services the needs of the globe's 'one percent," especially those in the Middle East.

abdulaziz-al-harbiInternational Trust Construction CEO Abdulaziz Al-Harbi pitched investment opportunities during his trip last month under Saudi Arabia's Public-Private Partnerships scheme pushed by King Salman.

The PPP program is part of the Kingdom's effort to reduce economic eliance on the energy sector.

It also promotes the "Saudization" of the workforce to cut the dependence of migrant workers, replacing them with members of the rapidly expanding under 25-year-old Saudi population.

Edelman, which received a $10K fee for its service, worked as a third party to Levant Suez.

Founded by Thomas Coleman, US Marine Corps veteran and ex-senior VP at The Emirate-Saudi Group, Levant Suez says it offers "targeted solutions and strategy execution" to high-rollers.

Levant has worked with members of the royal families of Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the governments of Libya, Serbia and Burundi.