Public Affairs Director Craig Chick discussed his career and work in lobbying and public affairs on the Retaen podcast, “Lobbyist Insider: Craig Chick.”
A native of Texas, Chick told the podcast that he has been working in Texas government and politics since the mid-90s. “I have worked my way up from campaign politics, as a copyboy at the Capitol to doing contract lobby work for a number of fortune 500 companies in various trade associations throughout the state. We work in multiple states and also do stuff at the federal level with our parent firm Foley and Lardner, but my primary focus is Texas Legislature.”
A native of Texas, Chick told the podcast that he has been working in Texas government and politics since the mid-90s. “I have worked my way up from campaign politics, as a copyboy at the Capitol to doing contract lobby work for a number of fortune 500 companies in various trade associations throughout the state. We work in multiple states and also do stuff at the federal level with our parent firm Foley and Lardner, but my primary focus is Texas Legislature.”
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