Jason Grill - JGrill Media | Consulting | Attorney at Law

JGrill Media | Consulting | Attorney At Law

Jason Grill is the Owner of JGrill Media, LLC, where he focuses and consults on media relations and outreach, public relations and strategies, communications, marketing strategies, public/civic affairs and government relations. He also works as a local, state and national contributor, commentator and analyst. Jason writes for the Huffington Post, Politico, KC Business Magazine, Politix (Topix) and the Recovering Politician. He is a television political analyst for Fox 4 WDAF, a regular contributor to Wall Street Journal Radio, host of "The Fantasy Football Show" on Sports Radio 810 WHB, and host of the Entrepreneur KC Show on the KMBZ Business Channel.

In addition Jason is a practicing attorney and lawyer in Missouri and Kansas.

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