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CJ Duncan supports SRG's government relations team, assisting in the development and execution of winning strategies to advance clients' state and local public policy objectives. Most recently, CJ worked for the government affairs division in the Montgomery, Alabama offices of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP.
2) ACT
11) Edmentum
13) Ernst & Young
14) GoGuardian
16) Greater Nashville Regional Council
17) Knox County
18) Koch Companies
19) LHP Capital
20) LivaNova
21) Mark43
22) MAXIMUS
23) Merit
24) Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
27) Salesforce
28) SAS Institute
29) Science Applications International Corporation
30) Southern College of Optometry
31) Spin
32) Tech901
36) VitalSource
0-5 years
CJ Duncan supports SRG's government relations team, assisting in the development and execution of winning strategies to advance clients' state and local public policy objectives. Most recently, CJ worked for the government affairs division in the Montgomery, Alabama offices of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP. Previously, CJ interned for the Davidson Criminal Court under Judge Randall Wyatt.
CJ is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, where he majored in political science with a minor in corporate strategy. He also played wide receiver for the Vanderbilt Commodores throughout his college career. Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason called CJ "one of our most versatile and proven offensive performers, but even more than that, C.J. is very much a team-oriented player." In 2018, the Arizona Cardinals invited CJ to a rookie minicamp on a tryout basis, which resulted in CJ being signed to the Cardinals' 90-man offseason roster.