Mostafa Razzak

Corporate Affairs • Washington, D.C.

Mostafa Razzak is a JMR Worldwide Co- founder and head of the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.  He has been involved in communications, public affairs and political consulting for nearly fifteen years, primarily servicing technology and energy companies.   His primary role with JMR Worldwide is to direct all messaging, media and industry analyst relations, thought-leadership and speakers bureau campaigns for the firm’s technology and energy accounts, as well as supporting investor relations and public affairs activities.

Previously, Mostafa led a team within Edelman’s New York Corporate and Public Affairs group.  His primary accounts included IDA Singapore, EDS (Electronic Data Systems), Fujifilm U.S.A., Gemplus, Ovid, and the International VoIP (Voice-Over IP) Council.  As team leader, his role was to provide strategic communications counsel to clients, direct targeted media relations activities and influential outreach, crisis management and to coordinate internal business units globally.

Mostafa, before his tenure with Edelman, served as the Director of Political Operations with Morgan, Meredith & Associates (MMA), a nationally recognized political consulting firm based in Northern Virginia.  While at MMA, Mostafa directed the re-election efforts of Members of the House of Representatives, providing expertise in media strategy, direct mail marketing, grassroots coordination, campaign finance, event coordination, and online campaigning.  Additionally, Mostafa worked directly with several business constituencies and trade associations.

Mostafa started his career as a Development assistant with GBMC Healthcare, Inc., a leading health care provider in Baltimore, MD.  His primary responsibilities were to help position GBMC as a leader in national health care trends, pitch story ideas for local print media, and draft feature articles for Resources, the GBMC Foundation magazine.

Mostafa is a graduate of Boston University and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History with a Minor Concentration in Mass Communications.