(832)7246682
919 Congress Ave., Ste. 1000, Austin, TX, 78701, 
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Links:Website
Former policy advisor to the Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, Dade Phelan
Served as committee director for the Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services and as general counsel and legislative director to Sen. Lois Kolkhorst (R-TX)
Member of the Texas Bar Legislative & Campaign Law Section and Austin Young Lawyers Association
2) Air Liquide
3) APM Terminals North America, Inc.
5) Brownsville Navigation District
7) Community Choice Financial OpCo, LLC
9) CyrusOne
10) DeWitt County
11) Environmental Defense Action Fund
13) Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce
14) Garner Environmental Services, Inc.
15) Gonzales County
18) Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company
22) McMullen County
25) PrizePicks
27) Rice University
28) Samsara Inc.
29) San Jacinto River Authority
30) Speedy Stop Food Stores LLC
31) Texans for Charitable Bingo Inc
32) Texas EMS Alliance Association
33) Texas Manufactured Housing Association
35) Texas Pacific Land Corporation
37) Texas Woman's University Foundation
38) TXU Energy Retail Company LLC
39) Vaulted Deep
40) Vistra Corp.
Ross Giesinger brings over a decade of legislative experience at the Texas Capitol to the Cornerstone team, having served for six legislative sessions in both the Texas House and Senate.
Most recently, Ross worked as a policy advisor to Dade Phelan, Speaker of the Texas House, of Representatives, during the 87th Regular Session, where he assisted with the passage of over 80 pieces of legislation. Additionally, Ross drafted and managed several bills filed in response to Winter Storm Uri, including SB 3, one of the most comprehensive energy reforms in Texas in the last 20 years.
Prior to his time in the House, Ross spent several years working as general counsel and legislative director for Sen. Lois Kolkhorst (R-TX) and as the director of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services. While at the Senate, Ross assisted with the passage of nearly 300 bills and worked to obtain funds for a variety of initiatives, including legislation that secured permanent funding for Texas State Parks.
Ross began his career at the legislature in 2010 as a drafting attorney for the Texas Legislative Council. During his time with the state, he has drafted thousands of pieces of legislation, allowing him to develop expertise in a wide variety of subject areas, including energy, healthcare, water, land use and development, transportation, insurance, labor, agriculture, wildlife, taxation, and state budgeting.
Ross is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law. He is a member of the Austin Young Lawyers Association and was recently elected to serve on the Council of the Texas State Bar's Legislative and Campaign Law Section. Ross also serves as a Steward of the Wild for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and has been active in the Austin Ballet Guild, the Trail Foundation, and CCA. He and his wife Courtney live in Austin with their young son Henry.
(713)4932742
1800 West Loop South, Suite 1250, Houston, TX, 77056, 
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Links:Website, LinkedIn
Former chief of staff for House Appropriations Cardinal
Leads both federal and state clients from the firm's Houston office
Serves on advisory and steering committees for Texas delegation members
1) a16z
3) Air Liquide
4) APM Terminals North America, Inc.
8) Community Choice Financial OpCo, LLC
10) Endeavors
12) Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce
13) Garner Environmental Services, Inc.
16) Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company
17) Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund
22) Pagewood
25) PrizePicks
27) Rice University
28) RSM LLP
29) Samsara Inc.
30) San Jacinto River Authority
31) Speedy Stop Food Stores LLC
33) Texas Pacific Land Corporation
35) Texas Woman's University Foundation
36) TXU Energy Retail Company LLC
37) Vaulted Deep
38) Vistra Corp.
Tony Essalih joined Cornerstone in 2011 as a co-lead of the firm's flagship Texas office in Houston. He spent 12 years on Capitol Hill and came to Cornerstone from the office of Congressman John Culberson (R-Houston). Tony worked for Congressman Culberson for 10 years, the last five as his chief of staff. Prior to becoming chief of staff, Tony served in a variety of capacities including legislative assistant, legislative director, communications director, and deputy chief of staff. He spent eight years in Washington, D.C. before relocating to Houston in 2007.
As chief of staff, Tony was responsible for guiding the day-to-day operations of the Congressman's Washington and Houston offices, and oversaw a 15-member staff under a fixed budget. Outside of the office, he served as the principal liaison to the Congressman's campaign committee and provided strategic counsel and advice related to his re-election efforts. Tony's areas of policy expertise include transportation, energy, budget and appropriations. Tony also led outreach efforts and served as an emissary on behalf of the Congressman with state lawmakers in Austin and local elected officials in Houston.
Prior to Culberson's election in 2001, Tony worked as a legislative assistant for Congressman Culberson's predecessor, former House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Archer. Tony's began his tenure on Capitol Hill with former House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings.
Tony has advised and assisted numerous local, state, and federal campaigns. He serves on the board of the National InterFaith Foundation, the Advisory Board for the Houston Technology Center, spent two years on the Board of the Spring Branch Medical Center and was a member of Houston Mayor Annise Parker's transition team in 2010.
Tony was born and raised in Fredericksburg, VA and received his B.A. in Political Science from Mary Washington College. He was a member of Mary Washington's NCAA semifinalist men's soccer team. He lives in Houston and has two angelic daughters, Grace and Libby.
(832)2949987
1800 West Loop S, Suite 1250, Houston, TX, 77056, 
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Links:Website
Previously served as chief engagement officer at the Houston Independent School District
Former chief communications officer & deputy director for the Office of the Houston City Controller, Houston's elected chief financial officer
More than a decade of experience in public affairs, strategic communications and government relations across the Texas market
2) Air Liquide
3) APM Terminals North America, Inc.
6) Community Choice Financial OpCo, LLC
8) Endeavors
11) Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce
12) Garner Environmental Services, Inc.
15) Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company
16) Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund
Max Moll joined the Cornerstone Public Affairs team April of 2023, bringing a public affairs and strategic communications presence to Cornerstone's Texas offices. In his previous role as chief engagement officer at the Houston Independent School District, he oversaw government relations, communications, family and community engagement and board relations for the nation's eighth largest school district. He also oversaw the district's legislative affairs work and external lobby team, ensuring alignment and execution of district's legislative priorities. In addition, he represented the district with external stakeholders, in traditional and digital media appearances, and on panels and other various speaking opportunities. He was also the lead spokesperson for the district and main point of contact for elected officials, advocacy groups and private industry.
Prior to working at HISD, Max served as the chief communications officer & deputy director for the Office of the Houston City Controller, Chris B. Brown. He spearheaded all communications initiatives for the Office of the City Controller, working across the City of Houston's 22 departments to help unify external and internal communications. Max served as liaison between Controller's Office and the city's investors, developing key external messaging relating to investment strategy, portfolio performance, and maintaining key relationships with city's investor base. In addition, and in partnership with the Controller's Office Treasury Division, Max helped oversee the city's Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments, helping grow the portfolio to over $950 million.
Max also served as the chief of staff to the CEO of the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where he oversaw the development and execution of the Chamber's public affairs and community outreach efforts, legislative advocacy campaigns and external affairs projects. Also, he served as the main point of contact for media, securing comprehensive coverage and managing all media relationships on behalf of the Chamber and its members.
He holds a master's in business administration from Boston University, master's in political management from George Washington University, and a bachelor's in mass communication from LSU.
512-710-3244
919 Congress Avenue, Suite 250, Austin, TX, 78701, 
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Links:Website, LinkedIn
Former legislative director and committee director of the Texas House Committee on Public Health
Experience working on Texas House and Senate campaigns
Proven record of helping clients navigate complex legislative issues and oversight
2) Air Liquide
3) APM Terminals North America, Inc.
5) Brownsville Navigation District
7) Community Choice Financial OpCo, LLC
11) Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce
12) Gonzales County
14) Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund
16) Luminant Generation Company LLC
17) McMullen County
21) PrizePicks
23) Rice University
24) San Jacinto River Authority
25) Speedy Stop Food Stores LLC
26) Texans for Charitable Bingo Inc
27) Texas EMS Alliance Association
28) Texas Manufactured Housing Association
30) Texas Pacific Land Corporation
32) TXU Energy Retail Company LLC
33) Vaulted Deep
34) Vistra Corp.
Craig Holzheauser brings to Cornerstone years of involvement in Texas state and local politics. The son of a state representative, Craig went to work in the private sector after college before beginning a political career at the state capitol in 2012.
Working as a legislative consultant, managing the campaigns of House and Senate members, and serving as legislative director and then committee director of the House Committee on Public Health in his first year of employment, Craig is goal oriented and proven himself to be a quick study. Craig has a keen political intuition and a knack for developing the type of relationships that matter in campaigns, service of an elected official, or success for his clients.
A native of Victoria, Texas, Craig holds a Bachelor of Science in Construction Science from Texas A&M University.
(617) 367-1004
130 Bowdoin Street, Suite 309, Boston, MA, 02108, 
2) Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
4) Box Inc.
8) Dental Service of Massachusetts, Inc. d/b/a Delta Dental of Massachusetts
9) Discover Financial Services
11) DraftKings Inc.
14) Expedia Inc
15) FanDuel Group
16) Gartner, Inc.
17) Granicus, LLC
19) Hims & Hers
20) Indivior Inc.
21) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
22) Lyft, Inc.
23) Massachusetts Chief of Police Association, Inc.
24) National Fire Sprinkler Association
25) National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc.
26) NWN Corporation
27) Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Inc.
28) PRA Group, Inc.
29) Qualtrics, LLC
30) RELX Inc.
32) Security Industry Association
34) Student Loan Servicing Alliance, Inc.
36) Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Incorporated
37) Walmart Inc.
(916) 554-5325
1201 K STREET, 15TH FLOOR, SACRAMENTO, CA, 95814, 
3) ACTIVEHOURS, INC. DBA EARNIN
5) AFFIRM, INC.
6) AMERICAN INVESTMENT COUNCIL
7) ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER DEBT RELIEF
8) ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
10) BIOTECHNOLOGY INNOVATION ORGANIZATION
11) BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION
12) CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE OF TAXPAYER ADVOCATES
13) CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL PLANS
14) CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH FACILITIES
15) CALIFORNIA AUTOMATIC VENDORS COUNCIL
16) CALIFORNIA COALITION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS
17) CALIFORNIA HEALTH CARE INSTITUTE
18) CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION/CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS
19) CALIFORNIA HYDROGEN BUSINESS COUNCIL
20) CALIFORNIA RETAILERS ASSOCIATION
21) CALIFORNIA WORKFORCE ASSOCIATION
23) CE BROKER, INC.
24) CENTER FOR INHERITED BLOOD DISORDERS (CIBD)
25) CHARGEPOINT
26) CHILDREN'S CHOICE DENTAL CARE
27) CITY OF HOPE NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
28) CJ AMERICA, INC.
29) CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA
30) COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
31) DEXCOM, INC.
32) DIAGEO
35) FENNER GAP MUTUAL WATER COMPANY
37) FLAGSTONE HEALTHCARE CENTRAL LLC AND AFFILIATED ENTITIES
38) FPL ENERGY, INC.
42) IBOTTA, INC.
43) INMAR, INC.
45) JACOBS & CUSHMAN SAN DIEGO FOOD BANK
47) KNAUF INSULATION
48) KOOTH U.S.
49) LARGE-SCALE SOLAR ASSOCIATION (LSA)
53) MARN DDS DENTAL PRACTICE, P.C., DBA BIG SMILES DENTAL
54) MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
56) MCG HEALTH
57) METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, THE
58) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES
59) NGA LLC 911
60) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA
61) ORACLE CORP.
62) ORGANON LLC
63) PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
64) PAIR TEAM, PBC
65) PHILLIPS 66
66) PHYSICIAN ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA (PAC)
67) PPL FIRST
68) PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS, LLP
75) ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS CORPORATION
76) ROCKET, LLC
82) SECURITY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
83) SOCIUM HEALTH LLC DBA CLEVER CARE
84) STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY RETIREMENT SYSTEMS (SACRS)
85) STIIIZY
86) SUMMIT SCHOOL SERVICES, LLC
88) TOOLS FOR HUMANITY CORPORATION
89) TRICON GLOBAL RESTAURANTS, INC.
90) TRUSTAGE
92) VISIT GREATER PALM SPRINGS
93) WELBEHEALTH