Mission
To transform the improbable into the possible through ingenuity
and exceptional human talent.
Vision
An institution's value can increase by implementing strategies
to (1) interact more effectively with government and (2) develop and execute sound business plans. Success can be
achieved by those who invest wisely in this vision.
Background
Long ago, an entrepreneur aspired to do both well and good. His life-experience
was in public service, technology, politics and commerce. These were the ingredients for a unique venture, which has grown
into a successful government affairs and management consultancy. Today, pjmathison is
recognized for having helped hundreds of institutions fulfill their corporate missions. The firm continually strives to sustain
each client's trust and to exceed expectations.
Our People
pjmathison is staffed
by experienced professionals who work to succeed with clients as a team. The firm's founder, Paul J. Mathison, is a seasoned
business and government affairs executive. Paul previously worked for a global technology consultancy and an acclaimed lobbying
group. He earned an MBA (public policy & management focus) and a technical BS degree from top-tier schools and is an acknowledged
leader in business and civic affairs.
Sample Experience
- dispute mediation for a health care IT firm serving a large, multi-site
federal agency;
- government & industry support for a renowned minority business development
center;
- board of directors advisors and management services for multiple trade
associations;
- tax relief and public investments to attract/retain thousands of high-tech
jobs;
- negotiation and management of "six-figure" life science technology
transfer agreements;
- co-authors of a $75 million information technology plan for a large
urban school district;
- management and productivity improvements for an $80 million county government;
- passage of "Megan's Law" and "No Means No" sex offender legislation;
- market research for a manufacturer of air-filter devices used by federal
agencies;
- authors of prison privatization
and prison-industry joint venture feasibility studies;
- political, industry and media support for an "extreme sports" facility;
- $8 million low-interest
state government loan for an academic-medical research center;
- government procurement advisors for multiple telecommunications and
IT companies;
- tax increment financing ("TIF") assistance to hundreds of municipalities;
and
- contractual "C-level" assistance to for-profits and non-profits alike.
- more available...