Clark Riemer

( North Carolina )

Subjects: All Subjects

Introduction

Clark Riemer is a Government Affairs Specialist in Maynard Nexsen's Raleigh office. With more than a decade of experience in the political sphere, Clark has a broad skill set and a deep understanding of the legislative process.

Before joining the Firm, Clark served as the Chief of Staff for North Carolina Representative Jason Saine. Clark was an advisor to Rep. Saine as Senior Chairman of the Appropriations Committee and was a critical part in drafting North Carolina's $30 billion dollar budget. He also worked with Rep. Saine during his time as Senior Finance Chair, giving Clark a unique perspective as one of the few legislative staff to work on both the taxation and expenditure sides of state budgeting. Clark was also responsible for crafting Rep. Saine's legislative strategy and helped write and pass a broad range of legislation throughout his tenure.

Clark served as Rep. Saine's Designee to the Federal Communication Commission's Intergovernmental Advisory Committee, giving him direct experience with telecom and communications issues.

Before his time at the General Assembly, Clark was a Policy Analyst at the Civitas Institute, where he was responsible for legislative updates and assisting in developing the highly regarded Civitas Poll.

Clark earned his B.A. in Political Science from Elon University.

Clients

1) American Council of Engineering Companies of NC

2) Amplio Learning Technologies

3) Great Trails State Coalition C/o Catawba Lands Conservancy

4) HDR Engineering Inc. of the Carolinas

5) Lenovo NA, Inc.

6) Lonestar Logos

7) Mecklenburg County

8) North Carolina Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors

9) North Carolina Land Title Association

10) North Carolina Spirits Association

11) Pender County

12) Sports Betting Alliance

13) Tanium Inc.

14) The Gordian Group

15) Topsail Island Shoreline Protection Commission

16) Wilmington Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization c/o City of Wilmington, NC

Relationships

Board Member, Children's Advocacy Centers of North Carolina

Last Updated: April 20, 2026