KNI Wins Victories for Breast Cancer Screening and Treatment

Sean Tenner
1 min readSep 1, 2020

Chosen to serve as the Democratic committeeman of the 46th Ward for Chicago in July of 2018, Sean Tenner also received the 35 Under 35 Award from Community Renewal Society for his advocacy efforts and philanthropic work. Throughout the past 12 years, Sean Tenner has served as the president of KNI Communications.

With a dedication to ethical practices and an international perspective, KNI Communications has decades of experience in campaign management, including earning victories in numerous challenging races. In particular, the company has achieved major victories in the field of breast cancer legislation.

These victories included four historic pieces of legislation in Illinois that passed with substantial majority votes. Some of this legislation required insurance agencies to cover costs for physician-recommended breast cancer screenings, clinical breast exams, and cancer clinical trials. Other legislation created state programs under the Reducing Breast Cancer Disparities Act.

In addition to its work for breast cancer legislation in Illinois, the company has also worked at a federal level. Over the past 15 years, it has won millions of dollars for programs offering uninsured and low-income women the opportunity to receive breast cancer screenings across the nation.

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Sean Tenner

Sean Tenner serves as the president of KNI Communications, a communications firm assisting non-profits, foundations, and issue-advocacy and electoral campaigns.