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jackflanigan@flaniganlaw.com

Career Highlights:

Served in senior capacities in all of Pete Wilson's campaigns for Governor and the U.S. Senate

Vice President of Public Affairs of the Irvine Company

Awarded Bronze Star and the Army Commendation Medal


John C. Flanigan - Sacramento

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  • Land Use Entitlement and Development Strategies
  • Public Affairs Strategic Management
  • Business and Government Issues Management
  • Strategic Consulting for Emerging Business Ventures

Jack Flanigan is one of the patriarchs in the world of California's public affairs and political strategists. During the last three decades, he has been a key political advisor in numerous statewide campaigns at the presidential, gubernatorial and US senate levels.  As a founder of California Strategies and a member of the Flanigan Law Firm, Flanigan counsels some of the largest and most influential companies in the nation.

The experience, insight and personal relationships developed during the last 35 years in politics and public issues management is the background that earned Flanigan recognition from Capitol Weekly as one of the Top 100 Political Players/Power Brokers in California.

Over the course of his career, Flanigan has developed a special expertise in the management of real estate issues impacted by the public process. He is a former Executive Director and later a board member of the California Housing Council, a coalition of the state's largest owners and operators of multi-family housing.  In the early 1980s, as a development director, he was responsible for the development of industrial office parks for R&B Development. From 1985 to 1992, he was Vice President of Public Affairs and Government Relations of the Irvine Company, one of the nation's largest land developers and community planners.

In addition to his other professional activities, Flanigan also has been actively involved with the creation of a number of private sector start-up companies. He was an original shareholder and later member of the board of directors of SuperShuttle International which has grown to become the nation's largest shared-ride airport ground transportation service. Additionally, he is a co-founder of Interactive Care, a Salt Lake City-based telemedicine company that offers a Web-based service which enables physicians and other health care providers to conduct off-site consultations using a laptop and a commercial grade video camera.  He is also the co-holder of a U.S. patent related to new mold detection technology.

Flanigan has held key leadership and strategic posts in numerous state and national campaigns. In 1975, he managed Pete Wilson's successful re-election campaign for Mayor of San Diego and went on to serve in senior capacities in all of Wilson's campaigns for Governor and the U.S. Senate. In 1992, he was one of two state co-chairmen of the Bush/Quayle California campaign. He also was a member of the national finance committee for Bush/Quayle in 1988 and 1992.

An important component of Flanigan's career has been his active participation in community organizations. He is the former Executive Director of the Coro Foundation, a nationally recognized public affairs training organization. Later, he also served on Coro's National Board of Governors. In 1991, he was appointed by President George H.W. Bush as a member of the President's Commission on White House Fellowships. He is a founding board member of the California Mentor Foundation and serves as a Director Emeritus on the board of Athletes and Entertainers for Kids, a non-profit organization headquartered in California.  

Flanigan is a graduate of San Diego State University where he served as student body president.  He received a direct commission into the United States Army's Medical Service Corps, where he served as aide-de-camp to the Commanding General of Brooke General Hospital in Fort Sam Houston, Texas.  During his tour in Vietnam, he was a member of the special USAMSC team that established the first in-country drug detoxification centers.  He is a recipient of both the Bronze Star and the Army Commendation Medal.

Flanigan received his Juris Doctor degree from Boalt Hall at the University of California, Berkeley. He has been an active member of the California State Bar since 1975.

Flanigan has two grown sons.  He resides in Granite Bay and Palm Desert, California.

Flanigan is probably one of the most universally liked people in the party," said Ken Khachigian, a senior Republican political strategist and a former White House speech writer. "He has an enormous amount of knowledge about all of the political players throughout the state, and he's almost utterly without the massive ego that most of the rest of us have.

The Los Angeles Times, April 14, 1992