After ten years serving the State of Georgia, Stuart Wilkinson is a seasoned public official with a proven track record of success. He recently comes from the Office of Governor Brian Kemp where he served as a top advisor to the Governor. Stuart covers a broad range of topics and specializes in Executive and Legislative branch relations.

0-5 years

James Magazine Rising Star 2015, 2016, 2017

Stuart Wilkinson is a vice president with McGuireWoods Consulting in Atlanta. Over the past decade, he has earned extensive experience working with both the Executive and Legislative branches in Georgia.

Prior to joining McGuireWoods Consulting, Stuart served as a top advisor to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, most recently as his Deputy Director of External Affairs. In this role, Stuart helped craft and advance the Governor's legislative agenda. Additionally, he has held a number of other key positions with Governor Kemp including Deputy Director of the Gubernatorial transition team, as well as managing then Secretary of State Brian Kemp's legislative and external affairs team.

Stuart began his career in Governor Nathan Deal's administration for six years where he managed the Governor's local government relations program before joining the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities government relations team.

Stuart has been recognized as a Rising Star lobbyist in James magazine. An avid runner, Stuart currently serves as a Board Member of the Atlanta Track Club. Previously, he was appointed to the Georgia Commission for Service and Volunteerism by Governor Deal. He is a native of Sandy Springs, Georgia and a graduate of Georgia College. Stuart currently lives in Atlanta with his wife Kathleen.

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Have historically focused on healthcare/Medicaid but recently branched out to a broader array of issues

15-20 years

Top Group of Lobbyists and Rising Star in James Magazine

One of four original BR Professionals to support Gov Brian Kemp, strong ties to House/Senate Appropriations, Healthcare and Leadership, Great Relationships with executive agencies and constitutional offices

With decades of political experience working in the State of Georgia and Washington, D.C., Jason Broce owns and leads Terminus South, a government affairs firm representing clients in the construction, education, entertainment and film, healthcare, information technology, tax, telecommunications, and retail industries. Broce has developed strong relationships with local government officials, legislators at the state and federal levels, statewide elected officers, and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, for whom he served as a campaign policy advisor and a member of the Inaugural Executive Committee. Broce has extensive expertise analyzing policy, drafting legislation, navigating budget development and procurement, and working with regulatory entities on behalf of his clients.

Jason has held two previous positions in government affairs working in-house for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and the Georgia Health Care Association. Some of his most proud accomplishments are creating an Assisted Living licensure category to allow for elderly Georgians to age in place and funding increase for kids with disabilities to stay at home in a comfortable environment and avoid costly hospital stays.

Originally from Roswell, Georgia, Jason and his wife, Candice, live in Cherokee County with their sons, Beau and Jack, and three rescue dogs. He graduated with honors from Piedmont University in Demorest, Georgia. The Broce family also runs a cattle farm and event venue in Bartow County.

20+ years

Co-Chair of the Judicial Nominating Commission
Serves on Executive Committee of Georgia Chamber
Transition Co-Chair for Governor Brian Kemp in 2018

Mark Middleton, a 1991 Graduate of the University of Georgia's School of Law, has focused his practice on governmental relations, agency procurement, legislative drafting, and regulatory law. He is a partner with Middleton Public Affairs, LLC ("MPA"), and the respected statewide law firm of Gilbert, Harrell, Sumerford & Martin, LLC.

As a former Hearing Officer at the Georgia Public Service Commission, and as the Georgia Department of Education Chief of Staff, Mark brings a broad range of experiences for the benefit of his clients.

Mark has also been politically active, primarily providing legal advice and policy direction to various campaigns and initiatives, including the successful campaign that created the City of Peachtree Corners. In the 2018 election cycle, Mark served as the Senior Policy Advisor and Transition Co-Chair to Republican Governor Brian P. Kemp.

He currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Judicial Nominating Commission.

BILL GUIDERA

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RON HEART

(Georgia)

BRANDEIS PARKMAN

(Georgia)

JOHN PAULEY

(Georgia)

DANIEL SNIPES

(Georgia)

BROOKE TURNER

(Georgia)