First House is a Norwegian advisory and communications company often associated with political and corporate communications, lobbying, and investor relations. Based on available sources, it describes itself as offering analysis, strategy, and operational communication support across leadership, politics, and media, and it emphasizes values like engagement, quality, courage, and prestige. The firm has been involved in high-profile public discussions in Norway about the role of political communication firms and lobbying. Key points to know:
- Focus and services: First House positions itself as a full-service advisory firm covering leadership, communication, politics, and media. It provides analyses, strategies, and day-to-day communication support, including investor relations and assistance with mergers and acquisitions or listings, by assembling multidisciplinary teams tailored to client needs.
- Public perception and discussion: First House is often cited in debates about the influence of political communications firms in Norway. Critics and media commentators discuss questions of transparency, access, and the role of former politicians or public officials moving into private lobbying work.
- Notable background: The company gained public attention around its launch in 2009–2010 with associations to former politicians and public figures who joined the firm, contributing to its reputation as a bridge between politics, business, and media.
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- Compare First House to similar agencies in Norway or other countries, focusing on services, structure, and typical client profiles.
