Melas-Bakhshi Strategic Consulting
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| Type | Private consulting firm |
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| Industry | Political consulting, marketing strategy |
| Key people | Alexander Melas (Managing Director) |
| Services | Campaign strategy, digital marketing, coalition building |
Melas-Bakhshi Strategic Consulting (known colloquially among FHP circles as "StratCon") is a New Alexandrian political consulting and marketing firm founded in 1738 AN by Alexander Melas and Serina Bakhshi. Originally established as a progressive consulting enterprise drawing on the founders' Nouveau Wave activism background, the firm defected to the FHP, which led to the loss of most of its clients and a severe crisis for the firm. The company gained national prominence following its pivotal role in the Federal Humanist Party's historic 1744 electoral victory, where Melas and Bakhshi's strategic expertise was credited as a decisive factor in Premier Juan Pablo Jimenez's historic comeback.
Since Bakhshi's appointment as Secretary of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency in the Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie in 1744 AN, Melas has served as the firm's sole managing director, leading its transformation into one of the Federation's most influential FHP-aligned consulting enterprises. The company specializes in campaign strategy, digital marketing, and coalition-building services, with particular expertise in reaching diverse voter demographics and managing political transitions, drawing on the founders' unique experience bridging counterculture activism and mainstream political success.
Services
The firm provides comprehensive political consulting services including campaign strategy development, voter outreach programs, digital marketing campaigns, and coalition-building initiatives. Their approach combines traditional political consulting with innovative digital engagement techniques developed during their work with the Nouveau Wave movement.