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Drawing on more than twenty years’ experience in the public affairs, government affairs and advocacy fields, Ginny established Grenham Networks, where she represents corporations, non-profit organizations, and small businesses. In that capacity, she helps clients develop unique strategic alliances and partnerships with non-profits, cause-related marketing groups, health and education advocates and the media. In addition, her team helps develop innovative ways to blend new media and digital opportunities with traditional groups and causes.
From 2006-2008, Ginny took time away from her consulting practice to serve as Senior Vice President, Strategic Partnerships, at Revolution Health (www.revolutionhealth.com), an online health destination formed by Steve Case, the founder of AOL.com. Revolution Health grew to have over 5 million visitors a month, and was recently sold to Waterfront Media.
Prior to forming Grenham Networks, Ginny was President of the Health Channel at iVillage.com (www.ivillage.com) which became the number one women’s internet site on the web. She later became Chairman of their Advisory Board.
Throughout the 1990’s, Ginny served as Senior Vice President, Government and Public Affairs, of the Healthcare Leadership Council (www.hlc.org) – a coalition of 55 CEOs representing all sectors of the health care industry. In this capacity, Ginny established a nationwide women’s health program and worked closely with Congress, the White House and Administration, the media and the private sector on all major health care legislative issues and initiatives.
Earlier in her career, Ginny served as Senior Vice President of the Insurance Association of Connecticut, worked on Capitol Hill, on the White House Conference on Economic Growth and on other national conferences.
Ginny currently serves on several community, non-profit and business boards and is active in the volunteer community. She resides in Washington, DC with her husband and has three children who are attending college.
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