
After ten years at Microsoft, Ginny Terzano is leaving to join Dewey Square Group, where she will be principle and head up communications for the public affairs firm. She replaces Kiki McLean, who left in June to take a job at Porter Novelli.
Terzano joined Microsoft's D.C. office in 1999, where she was senior director of public relations and corporate communications after many years in Democratic politics. Prior to Microsoft, Terzano was spokeswoman for Housing and Urban Development Secretary Andrew Cuomo, former vice president Al Gore and she was a former aide to Ronald Brown at the Democratic National Committee.
Dewey Square also announced the Maria Cardona will lead the firm's new public affairs practice, which will combine coaltion building, communications, constituent outreach, government relations and public policy. Cardona has been a principle at Dewey Square since 2005 and ran its Latinovations practice. Prior to Dewey Square, Cardona was senior vice president at the New Democrat Network and was communications director at the Democratic National Committee between 1998 and 2001.
She also worked at the Justice deparment's immigration and naturalization service, and the Commerce department.
(Photo of Cardona courtesy of Dewey Square)
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