Janice Enright and Harold Ickes have been working together since 1985, first at the New York law firm of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C., followed by the 1992 New York Democratic presidential primary campaign, the 1992 Democratic National Convention, and the 1992 Clinton/Gore White House transition team in Little Rock, Arkansas. In 1997, Harold was appointed Director of the 1997 Denver Summit of the Eight, the annual meeting of the heads of state of the world’s leading economic nations, where Janice served as his Deputy and managed the Executive office, which was staffed with Liaisons for the Director to the White House, State Department, Treasury Department, all foreign delegations, the State of Colorado and the City of Denver. Janice joined the White House in 1994 as Special Assistant to Harold Ickes, the Deputy Chief of Staff; she was responsible for the management of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff. In that capacity, she was Harold’s primary liaison to senior White House officials, Cabinet members, agency staff, members of Congress and their senior staff, Democratic Party officials, interest groups and the press. In January 1997, Harold and Janice formed The Ickes & Enright Group. Since that time, Janice has co-managed with Harold the lobbying and other activities of the firm. Since 2003, when The Ickes & Enright Group affiliated with Peck, Madigan, Jones & Stewart, and subsequently formed the Tiber Creek Group, adding two additional operating firms, Janice has been a key member of the management team, serving as the only woman owner and Board member. Janice earned her BS in Education from the State University of New York. In her work at the firm, she continues her focus on education with many of the clients and groups she works closely with.