

Virginia Zigras, Charter Communications Inc.Ĭraig Albright, BSA | The Software Allianceĭana Atkins, Military Officers Association of America Marcela Zamora and Robert Fisher, Verizon Communications Heather Wingate and Cherie Wilson, Delta Air Lines Inc. Jonathan Weisgall, Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co. Matt Stanton and Liz Lopez, Constellation Brands Inc.Įlizabeth Thompson, The Coca-Cola Company Michael Paese and Michael Thompson, Goldman Sachs Groupĭean Pappas and Steve English, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.Īdam Peterman and Michelle Persaud, T-Mobile US Inc. Michael Moran, Credit Suisse Securities USA Mike Kiely and Dontai Smalls, United Parcel Service Inc. Samantha Joy Fay, David Richardson and Philip Moore, Southwest Airlines Co. James Hayes and Jill Shapiro, Tenable Inc.īrian Henneberry, Koch Companies Public Sector LLCįred Humphries and Matt Gelman, Microsoft Corp.īrian Huseman and Steve Hartell, Inc.Īlethia Jackson, Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.Ĭindy Jimenez Turner, Raytheon Technologies Corp. Rich Haselwood and Shashrina Thomas, Reynolds American Inc. Nate Gatten, Molly Wilkinson and Stephen Neuman, American Airlines Inc. Rosemary Garza, Univision Communications Inc. Tucker Foote and Tom Gannon, Mastercard Inc. Terri Fariello, United Airlines Holdings Inc.Ĭamille Fleenor, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. Laura Dove and Mitch Bainwol, Ford Motor Co.ĭaniel Eubanks and Chris Leahy, Intuit Inc. Steve Danon, Restaurant Brands International Inc. Peter Cleveland, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Mike Boyd and Chuck Clapton, Gilead Sciences Inc. Michael Beckerman and David Urban, ByteDance Ltd. Jane Adams, Johnson & Johnson Services Inc. The ranks of policy experts, influencers and advocates run deep in Washington, but these are the people who stand out for delivering results for their clients in the halls of Congress and the administration. But they are all key players who the nation’s biggest companies, advocacy groups, labor unions and trade associations turn to when they want their voices heard in the nation’s capital.

Not all of those honored on this list are registered lobbyists. The list highlights the broad range of talents needed to achieve success in the industry. influence world, these are the people who wielded their connections and knowledge most effectively for their clients. In one of the busiest years on record for the D.C. The transfer of power following the 2020 election - along with trillions of dollars in new federal spending and proposals to transform various sectors of the economy - sparked a lobbying boom in Washington. K Street played an outsized role in this year’s policy debates, working behind the scenes to reshape the COVID-19 relief package, bipartisan infrastructure bill and Democrats’ climate and social spending plan. Welcome to The Hill’s annual list of top lobbyists.
