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Corporate AlliesThe AICCU Corporate Affiliate Program is comprised of high-quality companies whose support for private, nonprofit higher education is evidenced by their interest in finding solutions for AICCU colleges and universities, have an unquestionable reputation for ethical business practices, and their organization's presence within California. To be part of this prestigious program, we seek companies that:
Follow the tabs below to find our Corporate Allies partners. For more information, please contact Danyelle Okamoto, Director of Membership Services and Strategic Initiatives. Communications
Mozaic Media and CommunicationsMozaic is a forward-thinking, integrated public relations and advocacy firm founded in 2007 that specializes in the development and implementation of strategic communications and public affairs campaigns for a wide range of public, private and nonprofit clients. With offices in Los Angeles and Sacramento and team members on both coasts, their reach is statewide and nationwide. As a nimble group of strategists, Mozaic adapt easily to changing priorities and assignments. ContactAram Nadjarian Consulting
Credo: Powered by CarnegieCredo: Powered by Carnegie partners with college and university leaders nationally to drive institutional planning and strategy, transform student success, and support and develop leaders. In 2025, Carnegie and Credo leadership were thrilled to announce the acquisition of Credo into the Carnegie portfolio. Together, Carnegie and Credo are providing clients with strategic consulting and comprehensive solutions, integrated presidential strategy, institutional and campus planning, enrollment management, brand and marketing strategies, and student success partnerships to address the complex challenges facing higher education today. ContactEmma Jones
McAllister & QuinnMcAllister & Quinn is a grants and government relations consulting firm based in Washington, D.C., renowned for its strategic expertise and impactful results in securing extramural funding for higher education institutions. Since the company’s founding in 2004, we have secured over $1 billion in competitive funding for strategic priorities such as scholarships, academic programs, research, and student support services for our clients. Our collaborative process delivers a targeted grants strategy and utilizes our network of over 400 experienced grants consultants. McAllister & Quinn offers a comprehensive suite of services for clients including capacity building, strategic intelligence, and government relations services. ContactEmily Wolf Legal
Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & RomoAALRR is an AM Law 200 Law Firm with nearly 300 lawyers in 9 California offices. AALRR is the largest education-driven law firm in California. AALRR was founded almost 50 years ago, principally to serve educational institutions. Four of the firm’s five founders are education lawyers. ContactKenneth L. Perkins, Jr.
Novus Law FirmNovus Law Firm is a Sacramento-based law firm that specializes in higher education in California. Using tech-based solutions, Novus Law Firm seeks to implement practical, timely, and efficient legal advice for its clients on issues of labor, employment, civil rights, governance, student affairs, contracts, investigations, and related compliance matters. ContactNatasha Baker Technology
Dynamic CampusDynamic Campus partners with higher education institutions to turn vision into action by aligning technology, operations, and strategy. With over 23 years of experience and a team of full-time higher ed experts, we deliver tailored solutions that help colleges and universities overcome enrollment challenges, modernize legacy systems, and drive sustainable growth. Our services—from IT outsourcing to institutional research support—are designed to unlock capacity, enhance performance, and create lasting impact across the campus. We don’t just support transformation—we accelerate it, so institutions can focus on what matters most: serving students and securing their future. ContactSheila Lang |
2/24/2026
AICCU Day in the Capitol