SALLY KILPATRICK

( Georgia )

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Introduction

Advises a diverse set of clients on state legislative and regulatory issues with a focus on healthcare, energy, education and economic development policy

Has more than 10 years of experience working at the state capitol

Formerly served as vice president of government affairs at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce

Serves on the Executive Committee of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Council (GAC)

Clients

1) Acciona Concesiones S.L.

2) ACS Infrastructure Development, Inc.

3) American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network

4) Amwell

5) Archer

6) Barrow County Board of Commissioners

7) Becton Dickinson and Company (BD)

8) City of Bainbridge

9) Cornerstone Government Affairs

10) Decatur County

11) Development Authority of Bainbridge and Decatur County

12) DIRECTV LLC

13) Dougherty County Commission

14) Emory

15) Excellence in Education National, Inc., d/b/a Excellence in Education in Action

16) FanFreedom

17) GA Rural Water Association (GRWA)

18) Georgia Agribusiness Council

19) Georgia Association of Professional Bondsmen

20) Georgia Bio

21) Georgia Companion Animal Coalition

22) Georgia Economic Developers Association

23) Georgia EMC

24) Georgia Hospital Association

25) Georgia Society of Hearing Professionals

26) Google LLC and its Affiliates

27) Hunt Companies, Inc.

28) Independent Pharmacists of Georgia

29) Jabian

30) Kia

31) Linde Global Public Affairs

32) Lowndes County

33) MARTA

34) McDonald's Corporation

35) Meridiam Infrastructure North America Corporation

36) Metro Atlanta Chamber

37) Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District

38) Motion Picture Association (MPA)

39) Norfolk Southern Corporation

40) O'Kelley and Sorohan Attorneys at Law LLC

41) Oglethorpe Power

42) Philanthropy Roundtable

43) Phoebe Putney Health System, Inc.

44) Pine Gate Renewals

45) Pulsara

46) QuikTrip Corporation

47) RedSpeed Georgia

48) Retreat Hotels & Resorts

49) Revenue Based Finance Coalition

50) Safe Building Materials

51) Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc.

52) Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association of America, Inc.

53) Secure Democracy USA

54) Sentara Healthcare

55) Stripe

56) Susan G. Komen

57) TitleMax of Georgia, Inc.

58) Trulieve, Inc.

59) Twin Pines Minerals LLC

60) Viimed

61) Vilmed

62) Waymo LLC

63) Wellstar Health System

64) Willis Towers Watson

Biography

Sally Kilpatrick advises a diverse set of clients on state legislative and regulatory issues with a focus on healthcare, energy, education and economic development policy. Sally joined Cornerstone's Atlanta, Georgia office in September 2015 and has more than 10 years of experience providing strategic advice to the private sector.

Prior to joining Cornerstone, Sally served as vice president of government affairs at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, the state's largest business advocacy organization. Through her seven-year tenure at the Chamber, Sally developed an extensive background managing legislative and regulatory issues in the policy areas of water, energy, education, economic development and health care. While at the Chamber, Sally served on the Technology Association of Georgia's Government Affairs Taskforce and the Georgia Water Alliance. She managed the Georgia Chamber's Local Chamber Legislative Ad Hoc Committee and legislative affairs for Chamber's Small Business Advisory Council.

She has established strong, bipartisan working relationships with House and Senate members of the Georgia General Assembly and state agency officials. Her industry specific knowledge and key relationships have been valuable in assisting clients to successfully achieve their legislative and regulatory objectives at the state Capitol.

Sally is a current board member of Atlanta Moms Making A Difference and serves on the executive committee of the Georgia Chamber's Government Affairs Council.

Sally earned her B.S. in Journalism at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She and her husband Trey reside in Atlanta with their daughter, Phen, and son, Clark.

Last Updated: May 12, 2025