“GreenDog Campaigns helped me keep my focus in a heated and lengthy election process that included both a primary and a run off election. We stayed on message and were successful on November 4th!”
— Shirlee Zane, Supervisor, Sonoma, District 3 READ

“Dotty and Lise, I really appreciate all GreenDog did for my campaign. I am just thrilled and it is doubly sweet to be the top vote getter.
— Diana Conti -College of Marin, 2009, beat an incumbent to be the top vote getter

"Anne and Lise are a dream team. Their energy and passion for America's wild horses and their search for the truth are a gift to all of us. As a result of their efforts the public may now see what is really happening to our horses and burros of the West." — Ginger Kathrens, The Cloud Foundation
GreenDog teamed with Anne Novak of Creative PRNet on a PR and advocacy campaign to inform the public of the plight of the American Wild Mustang and the BLM's plans for a "Roundup to Oblivion." READ

Dotty helped me win my election by keeping me focused on the basics... The result was a huge upset victory for me and the environmental causes I champion.”
Alex Forman, Marin Municipal Water District Director

“You truly brought the professional skills to our effort...I thank you for your help and I indeed look forward to working with you on other campaigns.”
— Hal Brown, Supervisor, District 2, Marin County

“Dotty gave us solid advice on the “No on Measure K” Campaign, and helped bind a committee together to move forward and eventually win.”
— Tiffany Renee, Petaluma City Council member and organizer, No on Measure K, sewer and water rate rollback referendum.

“GreenDog was invaluable for my campaign strategy, message and mail program, without breaking the bank. My race was a success due to their expertise and efficient operation.”
— Whitney Hoyt, Sausalito/Marin City School Board  

“I have had so many compliments about running an excellent campaign. The whole message, image and look of the campaign was just outstanding and you managed to find my voice in developing the campaign materials.”
— Greg Brockbank, San Rafael City Council