Gold & Liebengood

Gold and Liebengold was a lobbying subsidiary of Burson-Marsteller.

A 1993 internal budget review document for the Philip Morris group of companies had Gold & Liebengold with a preliminary budget allocation of $406,000.

Describing the project, the document states, "Howard Liebengold is one of the best Republican lobbyists in town. His partner, Marty Gold, is an expert parliamentarian. He is subcontracting and "FOB", Paul Berry, at our request. The firm has good depth in the health care area."

Clients
In the early 1990's Burson-Marsteller and its subsidiary, Gold & Liebengood, were working for Dow in an attempt to re-habilitate silicone breast implants. 

Following the death of Liebengood in early 2005, the Washington Post listed the company clients as:
 * Chemical Manufacturers Association
 * Federal Express
 * Fiat USA
 * Martin Marietta;
 * the Hopi Indian tribe