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(Washington, DC) – Campaigns and Elections’ Politics magazine has announced that one current and one former Aristotle (www.aristotle.com) colleague have been named 2009 Rising Stars in Politics.  Brian Williams, Vice President of Product Strategy and Design at Aristotle, and Aristotle alumna Jessica Grounds, Senior Vice President of Stone’s Phones, were named by the independent judges. The Rising Star award acknowledges outstanding political professionals under the age of 35.

“We’re very proud of the recognition given to our Aristotle colleagues,” Aristotle founder and CEO John Aristotle Phillips said. “Brian is a brilliant technologist, and Jessica’s strategic expertise has brought her recognition inside and outside the US. They are both very deserving of this important award.”  

A former staff member and adviser to several top political campaigns, Williams most recently served as an aide to the speaker of the US House of Representatives. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point and has a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and Political Science from the University of Central Florida.

Grounds, who worked at Aristotle at the start of her career, has since developed winning communications and message strategies for hundreds of democratic political campaigns.  She is president of the Women Under Forty Political Action Committee.

“As a proudly non-partisan company fanatically dedicated to delivering the very best in political technology, Aristotle is a natural incubator for talent.” Phillips noted.  “Our alumni, like our customers, can be found in campaigns and governments around the globe.  I am always amazed and gratified by the extraordinary gifts of the people who work here.”  

Past Rising Star winners include David Axelrod, Laura Ingraham, Rahm Emanuel, Alex Castellanos, James Carville, Ed Gillespie, Jim Pinkerton, Ralph Reed, George Stephanopoulos, Donna Brazile and Igor Kyrylenko. Kyrylenko, who is Aristotle’s Vice President of International Operations, heads an offshore technology team for the company today. His work in the 2004 Ukrainian ‘Orange Revolution’ for Aristotle earned him the award in 2005. All 2009 Rising Star winners will be honored at a special event during Campaigns and Elections’ The Art of Political Campaigning seminar on June 12 in Washington, DC.

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