Foxcroft Strategy Group helps leaders effectively achieve their goals at the intersection of business, government and culture to build lasting impact.
Leaders of large organizations operate in an environment where it can be lonely at the top. They must ensure the day-to-day success of their organization while simultaneously planning the big strategic initiatives that will move it forward. That demands counsel from people who understand how these structures really work.
Our founders have spent decades advising CEOs, heads of state, Fortune 500 organizations, philanthropies, and family offices, and we bring that experience to bear for every client. We understand that a leader's time is perhaps their most valuable asset, and we help them maximize that time to achieve both their short-term and long-term goals.
Justin Cooper is a trusted advisor to CEOs and business leaders, specializing in corporate strategy and executive leadership. Justin served in the White House and as a long-time advisor to President Bill Clinton, and has spent decades at the highest levels of leadership and decision-making. His experience spans Fortune 500 corporations, former and current heads of state, humanitarian missions, global crisis response, and high-profile philanthropic initiatives. Justin earned his B.A. cum laude from American University and his J.D. from Fordham University School of Law. He serves as chair of the governing board of the American University Dubai, and is a member of the board of advisors of American University's School of International Service (DC) and the Tony Blair Foundation.
Hilary Lefebvre has worked for over a decade with leading global organizations to build, protect, and enhance their reputations through high-impact messaging and communications. She started her career on Capitol Hill, and served as director of broadcast media and a spokesperson for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, head of PR for CBS Evening News, and as a television news producer at both CNN and ABC News, where her team earned the Edward R. Murrow Award. Hilary is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Today's executives face a paradox: more channels, more data, more visibility—yet less clarity about whether any of it moves the needle. Vanity metrics like reach and share of voice are easy to present but increasingly disconnected from the outcomes that matter: revenue, talent, trust, and market position.
Foxcroft exists to close that gap—delivering results that align with your broadest business objectives.
Helping leaders develop and execute their key initiatives, build their profile, and achieve their goals.
Leveraging our global network of trusted relationships to create opportunities, forge partnerships, and support market entry and growth at scale.
Managing the interests of diverse—and sometimes oppositional—stakeholder groups through strategic introductions, curated engagement, and ongoing relationship management.
Confidential advice for the moments that don't fit neatly into a category—the calls that come at midnight for decisions big and small.
Crafting the core stories that define your organization—building the messaging toolkit and narrative playbook that ensures consistency as your organization and the zeitgeist evolve.
Building lasting relationships with the journalists who matter across business, trade, and national outlets to secure the coverage that shapes perception.
Convening the right people around the right issues that define your agenda, at dinners, roundtables, and events designed to deepen relationships and advance your goals.
Strategic counsel for mergers, acquisitions, and corporate transactions, aligning strategy across bankers, lawyers, regulators, customers, media, and employees at every stage of the deal.
Coordinating strategy for high-stakes legal matters, managing public narrative and stakeholder perception before, during, and after litigation.
Proactive planning, rapid response, and post-crisis management. Developing the crisis mindset that allows you to act instinctively when it matters most.
Coalition building, grassroots strategy, and government navigation grounded in first-hand experience at the highest levels of national political campaigns and administrations.
What sets Foxcroft apart is thirty years of relationships across the globe, across industries, across sectors. We have a trusted network of sources and insight at our fingertips—the kind of access and judgment that no algorithm can replicate.