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Chris Jankowski has built a proven record solving complex problems in state politics, government service and currently in state government relations. His breadth of experience provides unique insights and answers for all types of groups including Fortune 500 companies, organizations and coalitions.
With experience ranging from early state political campaign work, to serving as an Assistant Attorney General in South Carolina, Chris successfully managed a wide range of legal, policy, and political challenges early in his career. While based in Washington, Chris gained valuable multi-state government affairs experience, representing the insurance and financial services industries in over a dozen states. Later, as Director of State Political Affairs for the American Council of Life Insurers, Chris built a political network of contacts and relationships in state capitals across the country, working with members of both political parties and leaders at all levels of state government.
This unique combination of political, legal, and public policy experience places Chris Jankowski among the leading innovators in crafting solutions to state government problems. Back to Top |
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Will Frank
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Will Frank is an experienced political and public affairs professional who brings campaign-style strategy and energy to Rhumb Line’s lobbying team. Most recently, Will served as Finance Director for Virginia House Minority Leader Ward Armstrong’s A Strong Majority PAC, helping
the Democrats pick up four seats in the 2007 election cycle while setting fundraising records for
House Democratic candidates. In 2005, Will served as Deputy Finance Director for State Senator Creigh Deeds’ campaign for Attorney General. Will gained valuable public policy experience in 2006 serving as a lobbyist for the Virginia Transit Association.
A native of Newport News, Virginia, where he got an early start in local politics, Will is a graduate of Virginia
Tech and the Sorensen Institute of Political Leadership at the University of Virginia.
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