601-292-7253
200 North Congress Street, Suite 201, Jackson, MS, 39201, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Website, LinkedIn
Possesses extensive knowledge of the Mississippi legislative process
Provides trusted guidance on fiscal policy to legislative leadership and statewide elected officials
Understands the challenges that state agencies face and offers solutions that align strategically with other statewide efforts
1) ACT, Inc.
2) C Spire
3) Canopy Children's Solutions
4) Cornerstone Government Affairs
6) Cypress Creek Renewables, LLC
7) Empower MS
8) Google LLC and its Affiliates
9) Great City Mississippi Foundation
10) Management & Training Corp
Drew Maddox joined the Cornerstone Mississippi team in February 2020 as a vice president with more than 10 years of experience in finance and education policy. Previously, Drew served as the chief financial officer of the Mississippi Department of Revenue, where he oversaw all administrative divisions of the department, including accounting, communications, processing, information technologies and logistics. As CFO, Drew also worked closely with state legislators and statewide elected officials to guide tax policy decisions, liquor laws, and revenue-generating activities.
Prior to his time at the Department of Revenue, Drew also worked as director of state engagement at EdBuild, where he used his knowledge of political and governmental structures to strategically place educational reform proposals in the best positions for success in state legislatures across the country. Drew has also worked at the Mississippi Legislative Budget Office as the Senate budget officer, where he worked closely with leadership to craft and pass balanced budgets.
Drew received his Bachelor of Arts in English literature and his Bachelor of Business Administration degrees from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. Drew enjoys spending time with his wife and two children (Sam and Bee), baseball, and gardening.
601-202-2693
200 North Congress Street, Suite 201, Jackson, MS, 39201, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Website, LinkedIn
Assists clients with issues pertaining to state and municipal government, budget and appropriations, drafting legisltion, economic development and public and community relations
Alumnus of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Walmart Emerging Leader Internship
Served as legislative liaison for Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood from 2013-2015
1) ACT, Inc.
3) C Spire
4) Canopy Children's Solutions
5) City of Ridgeland, Mississippi
6) Cornerstone Government Affairs
8) Cypress Creek Renewables, LLC
9) eHawk, Inc.
10) Empower MS
14) Mississippi Destination Marketing Organization Association
15) Mississippi Economic Council
16) Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation
17) Mississippi Manufacturers Association
19) Mississippi Railroad Association
20) Nissan North America, Inc.
22) Region 6 Community Mental Health Commission
23) Relativity Space
25) The Bean Path
Elliott Flaggs joined Cornerstone's Jackson office in October 2015. He most recently served as a special assistant attorney general with the Mississippi Attorney General's Office in the capacity of legislative liaison for Attorney General Jim Hood and director of the Child Desertion Unit. His responsibilities included analyzing and advocating legislation impacting state citizens and the Mississippi Attorney General's Office, advising the executive staff on legislative strategies, and making recommendations regarding legislative proposals. He also prosecuted parents for child neglect and abandonment in the Public Integrity Division.
Prior to the Mississippi Attorney General's Office, Elliott attended Mississippi State University where he received a bachelor's degree in industrial and systems engineering (B.A., 2007). After graduation, he was accepted into the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation - Walmart Emerging Leaders Program where he worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. for Congressman G.K. Butterfield (North Carolina - District 1). Subsequently, he attended The University of Mississippi School of Law and graduated cum laude (J.D., 2012). During law school, he was a member of the Mississippi Law Journal and Dean's Leadership Council while also serving as a Law School Student Body Senator.
Furthermore, Elliott is an active member of the Mississippi Bar Association, Jackson Young Lawyers, Magnolia Bar Association, the Charles Clark Inn of Court and Jackson Professional Group. He is an incorporator and board member of The First Tee of Central Mississippi in Jackson, MS. He is also a 2015-16 graduate of Leadership Greater Jackson and now serves on their board of directors. In addition, Elliott has been recognized as an American Cancer Society - Best Dressed Jackson honoree as a result of his community service efforts and by the Clarion Ledger as a Top Politician and Politico Under 35 in Mississippi.
Elliott and his wife, Brittany, reside in Madison, MS with their daughter, Lianne.
601-292-7252
200 North Congress St, Suite 201, JACKSON, MS, 39201-2129, 
Subjects: All Subjects
Links:Website, LinkedIn
More than 20 years of government affairs experience with Mississippi's elected officials from local governments to legislators and statewide elected officials
Manages the media relations and community relations efforts for entities throughout Mississippi
Thoughtful practitioner of diversity and inclusion efforts to meet the many needs of clients
Active community volunteer and leader in organizations across Mississippi
1) ACT, Inc.
2) C Spire
3) Canopy Children's Solutions
4) City of Ridgeland, Mississippi
5) Cornerstone Government Affairs
7) Cypress Creek Renewables, LLC
9) Google LLC and its Affiliates
10) Great City Mississippi Foundation
13) Mississippi Destination Marketing Organization Association
14) Mississippi Economic Council
15) Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation
16) Mississippi Manufacturers Association
17) Mississippi State University
18) National Railroad Passenger Corporation d/b/a Amtrak
19) Nissan North America, Inc.
20) Region 6 Community Mental Health Commission
21) Relativity Space
20+ years
Camille Young brings almost two decades of background in the practice of state and federal government affairs to Cornerstone's Jackson, Mississippi office. Prior to joining Cornerstone, Camille spent 10 years as a government affairs representative with one of the State's leading law firms, Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A.
Prior to that, Camille spent five years at the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation in several positions, including communications specialist, director of media relations and government relations specialist. During her time at Farm Bureau, she also spent time on Capitol Hill establishing relationships and providing support for the agricultural community. She also held a position with the United States Department of Agriculture as an outreach and public affairs specialist.
At Watkins Ludlam, Camille worked for the state and federal legislative interests of clients as varied as an institution of higher learning, a major automotive manufacturer, associations that represent constituents in every county of the state and healthcare entities. In addition to her Capitol lobbying tasks, Camille provided significant support to clients in areas of public relations and community relations.
Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour tapped Camille to serve as a museum liaison for the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum project that joined public and private sponsors to launch the venture that will honor Mississippi's history in the Civil Rights Movement.
Camille is very involved in community activities like the Greater Jackson Chamber Partnership Board of Directors, the Junior League of Jackson Sustainers Board of Directors, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and the Mississippi 4-H Foundation. She also was honored to serve as President of the Mississippi State University National Alumni Association in 2012-13.
Camille has been honored for her professional accomplishments and service to the community as a member of the Mississippi Business Journal's Top 50 Business Women (2006) and Top 40 Under 40 (2005). She was named a Woman of Distinction by the Girl Scout Council of Middle Mississippi and Alumnus of the Year by the Central Mississippi Chapter of the MSU Alumni Association. She also is a member of the BankFirst Board of Directors and the inaugural class of Top 50 Most Influential People in Mississippi.
Camille grew up in Shannon, MS, and graduated from Mississippi State University (B.A., 1994 and M.S., 1996).
Camille and her husband Keith are the proud parents of three children and enjoy living in rural Madison County. Camille is an active participant in her church, community and the school activities of her children.
601-977-4277
P.O. Box 1972, Jackson, MS, 39215-1972,