Eric Sedler is the Managing Partner at ASK Public Strategies, a Chicago communication management company. ASK Public Strategies develops communications programs for business and public policy issues. Before forming ASK Public Strategies, Eric Sedler spent a decade working in politics and government, including leading the Issue Department for Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, and developing legislation for breast cancer treatment and fireworks safety regulations.

Official ASK Public Strategies biography of Eric Sedler, which includes details of his early career and work with ASK. Eric Sedler’s personal website also details his career and accomplishments.

Chicago IMC published a profile of Eric Sedler and ASK, which describes the influential position ASK often exercises in public policy.

Eric Sedler is quoted in this New York Times article about buildings in Chicago’s slaughterhouse section are being restored as art museums and galleries.

Eric Sedler gave a presentation on “TAKING ACTION: Building a Strategy for ADR [Alternative Dispute Resolution] Awareness” for a Chicago meeting of the Association for Conflict Resolution, in which Eric Sedler discussed how to raise public awareness of ADR.

In this BusinessWeek article “The Secret Side of David Axlerod”, Eric Sedler and ASK Strategies are described as working behind the scenes in helping to shape public opinion.

Eric Sedler is part of a community movement opposed to the building of a hotel in Greektown, a Chicago neighborhood in the West Loop.

Eric Sedler heads up a project to help the Chicago Children’s Museum win City Council permission to move to Grant Park and oppose a state constitutional convention.

Eric Selder is active in the Young Executives Club, whose mission is to promote leadership and celebrate diversity among new executives.

Eric Sedler is an officer of the West Loop Community Organization, which represents one of Chicago’s fastest growing neighborhoods.