Stuart Roy

Stuart Roy has led major client campaigns, providing communications planning, public affairs, high-impact story placement, and crisis communication counsel and services. He regularly advises clients on navigating their public policy agendas through the national media and has garnered front-page coverage of client issues in The Washington Post, The Hill newspaper and The New York Times.

Roy has counseled top executives in Fortune 500 companies, trade associations and business coalitions. His crisis communications experience ranges from public figures and companies facing criminal and civil litigation to cyber attacks on government agencies. Some public policy battles he has been involved in have included complex Net Neutrality and other telecommunications issues, AIDS funding and energy policy. He also has extensive experience as a media trainer.

Roy's two decades of experience includes advising leaders in both the U.S. House and Senate. He managed Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell's high-profile reelection in 1998 and has had extensive service on other statewide campaigns. Later, he ran the communications efforts for the National Republican Senatorial Committee under U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell. He was subsequently appointed by President George W. Bush to head public affairs at the U.S. Department of Labor and guided the communications strategy for House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.

He's been called "estimable" by ABC News and "respected" by Roll Call newspaper. Roy was also recognized by a Capitol Hill newspaper as one of the top 50 political professionals in the country and was selected as a top lecturer for the Republican National Committee Campaign College. Texas author Lou DuBose wrote in his most recent book that "Roy has those rare qualities that distinguish the good from the great. He's quiet, steady, certain, thorough and slow to anger."


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