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Amy Akers

Senior Attorney
Director, Clark Hill Public Strategies
  • Austin

Bryan F. Jacoutot

Member
Senior Director, Clark Hill Public Strategies
  • Atlanta

Diane Festin LaRoss

Senior Counsel
Senior Director, Clark Hill Public Strategies
  • Atlanta

Gabrielle Long

Associate
Advisor, Clark Hill Public Strategies
  • Chicago

Ronald D. Sullivan

Senior Counsel
Senior Director, Clark Hill Public Strategies
  • Austin, Washington, DC

Bret S. Wacker

Member
Managing Director, Clark Hill Public Strategies
  • Denver, Washington, DC

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