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JBJ Management is a public affairs firm that provides strategic support services, including: government relations, public engagement, MWBE compliance and full service media production. There’s also a technology division and a sister company, JL Imperium, that supplies ready mix concrete. Long-time radio personality, Willis Johnson is the founder and CEO of JBJ Management (JBJ) and in addition to developing relationships across the country, he has assembled a team of pros to answer questions, find solutions and build on the clientele’s expectations and goals for businesses, individuals and organizations. Add community engagement, political consulting, public affairs and stakeholder relations; the award-winning JBJ Management goes above and beyond expectations to produce favorable results. Reach out at 214.565.2020, info@jbjmanagement.com, or visit 1700 Pacific Ave, Suite 2600, Dallas, TX 75201

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