Sarah Katherine Massey joins Strategos Group as Government Advocacy Manager

National Education Management Consultancy Strategos Group brings Sarah Katherine Massey on board as new Government Advocacy Manager.

“Sarah’s track record of effective advocacy and legislative acumen made her an exceptional addition to our advocacy practice. Sarah’s collaborative spirit and innovative approach further our mission of improving the lives of students,” said Strategos Group Managing Partner Adam Giery.

Massey has extensive experience in legislative and advocacy work. She began her career in the Legislature, where she navigated the complexities of state government and played a critical role under the leadership of the designated chair. Danny Perez.

“I am thrilled to welcome Sarah Katherine Massey to the Strategos family. During her time as a legislative assistant and at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, I have had the privilege of experiencing her wit, humor and work ethic firsthand. She is a perfect fit for our team and I am so proud to have her join us,” said Tara Reid-Kerspartner and head of Strategos’ government law practice.

Massey also has experience on the campaign trail. In the 2020 cycle, she was the manager of Rep. Linda Chaney’s campaign, successfully flipping the once-blue seat to the Republicans. She further honed her expertise working at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, where she led the pro-business group’s priorities on health care and education.

Republican Dana Trabulsy said she was “excited” for Massey, adding, “During her time at the Florida Chamber, I had the pleasure of working with her on early learning issues, so I know firsthand the dedication and tenacity she brings. Determination and perseverance are hallmarks of successful advocacy, and Sarah embodies those qualities. I have no doubt she will continue to make meaningful progress in her new role at Strategos Group.”

Strategos Group’s Florida office has offices in Tampa, Tallahassee, Jacksonville and Miami. In recent years, the firm has also expanded into Arkansas, Idaho, Maryland, Tennessee and Texas, as well as Washington, D.C.

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