if you note it was added later, maybe when the reporter from the Boston Globe inquired about it???
Dean is quoted as saying that his editorial was written as part of McKenna's response to a proposal in the Senate Committee, yet the disclosure that he is an adviser to McKenna was left out of the editorial???
http://www.boston.com/news/health/articles... "...Dean failed to note in his editorial that he is an adviser to McKenna, Long & Aldridge, a global law firm that is advising the Biotechnology Industry Organization, the influential trade group. Nor did Trippi mention that his public relations firm handles social media projects in a partnership with the Boston public relations company Brodeur Partners, which also has BIO as a client.
After the Globe inquired about those ties, both Dean and Trippi said they only advocate for causes they genuinely support, but said they should have disclosed those relationships and would do so in the future.
Trippi, who suffers from serious complications of diabetes, noted that he has advocated for biotech for years.
But Dean said his editorial was part of McKenna’s rapid-fire response to an unexpected, eleventh-hour Senate health committee proposal (which biotech firms ultimately fought off).
“It was a huge scramble, all hands on deck,’’ Dean said..."