Alphonse D'Amato

Al D'Amato

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  Since his departure from the U.S. Senate in 1999, former Senator Al D’Amato has found, quite possibly more, success in his private ventures. Wasting no time after leaving the Senate he quickly constructed Park Strategies, a business consulting firm in New York. His efforts have been a success beyond all imaginations. His predominant work is as a lobbyist.

With the contacts and ties he cultivated as a U.S. Senator Al D'Amato probably has the richest crop of contacts to choose from, placing him at the top of the list most businesses refer to when in need of a lobbyist. His ability to make a single phone call and close a $230 million deal is what separates Alphonse D’Amato from virtually every other lobbyist in the country. A snapshot of his client list and yearly fees looks like this:

- Verizon: $300,000

- Pyramid Management Corp. Destiny USA: $180,000

- Concerned Health Care Providers: $180,000

- American Waterways Operators: $144,000

- Manhattan Theater Club: $120,000

- New York-Presbyterian Hospital: $120,000

- Canadian American Transportation Systems: $120,000

- Magna Entertainment Corp.: $120,000

- The Vector Group: $120,000

- Lilac Capital: $60,000