Stephen Aaron, VP for Levick who spent several years mobilizing support for the National Rifle Association, has moved to Mercury in Washington as a senior VP.
Aaron spent eight years at the NRA, serving as regional crisis manager and working to organize voters and issue campaigns for the gun advocacy group.
He moved to Levick last year and previously served as a policy analyst to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works under Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla).

How risks and opportunities have evolved for communicators in the second Trump administration.
Too many executives view public affairs as a technical task. They think that if their policy is strong, their facts are correct, and their lawyers are ready, the outcome will naturally follow. That’s a dangerous misconception.
A majority of Americans (52 percent) say president Trump launched the invasion of Iran in part to distract voters from the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal. Forty percent disagree, according to Drop Site/Zeteo/Data for Progress survey conducted March 6-8.





