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Elizabeth Tregaskis Gordon

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Vice President & International Specialist

Elizabeth Tregaskis Gordon works primarily with foreign government and corporate clients to facilitate relationship-building between the United States government and the top-level leadership within the client country or client organization. She helps clients to identify and develop areas of mutual interest and concern and develop strategies for increasing cooperation in those areas. Ms. Tregaskis Gordon provides support to Cassidy & Associates’ International Practice group by serving as the principal contact with working level individuals in client organizations, providing them with intelligence on the political environment in Washington and recommending appropriate policies and actions. In addition, she assists the international group by researching, writing and editing background and briefing materials in both Spanish and English for distribution to the Administration, Members of Congress and/or clients.


Ms. Tregaskis Gordon also serves as a liaison between Cassidy & Associates and our outside consultants and subcontractors, as well as federal agencies and embassies, on issues of importance to our clients with international concerns.


Ms. Tregaskis Gordon draws on past experience working and living in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. Most recently prior to joining Cassidy & Associates, Ms. Tregaskis served as an advocate and translator for immigrant families. She attended William & Mary College and earned a BA in Hispanic Studies.

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