Max Moll
Cornerstone Government Affairs
mmoll@cgagroup.com
(832)2949987
1800 West Loop S, Suite 1250, Houston, TX, 77056, 
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Previously served as chief engagement officer at the Houston Independent School DistrictFormer chief communications officer & deputy director for the Office of the Houston City Controller, Houston's elected chief financial officerMore than a decade of experience in public affairs, strategic communications and government relations across the Texas market
1) Advanced Power Alliance
2) Air Liquide
3) Baker Institute
4) BayMark Health Services
5) Bristow Group
6) Cemex
7) Community Choice Financial OpCo, LLC
8) Community Health Choice
9) Endeavors
10) First Service Credit Union
11) Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce
12) Garner Environmental
13) Harris Health System
14) Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company
15) Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund
16) Hunt Companies, Inc.
17) Luminant Generation Company LLC
18) National Association of Chain Drug Stores
19) Outfront Media Inc.
20) Pagewood
21) Palo Alto Networks
22) Parsons Corporation
23) PrizePicks
24) QuikTrip Corporation
25) Rice University
26) RSM LLP
27) San Jacinto River Authority
28) Speedy Stop Food Stores LLC
29) Target Hospitality Corporation
30) Texas Medical Center
31) Texas Pacific Land Corporation
32) Texas Poultry Federation
33) TXU Energy Retail Company LLC
34) Vistra Corp.
35) Vistra Corporate Services Company
36) Waterford.org
37) Wellpath Recovery Solutions, LLC
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.
Last Updated: May 13, 2025