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Decisions are made every day in town halls, the Statehouse, and the nation's capital. One simple vote or agency directive can have a dramatic affect on an entire industry. Knowing the people who make these decisions and understanding the legislative and regulatory process is vital to anyone doing business.

J. Warren Tompkins knows the people and the process. His knowledge of local, state, and federal governments is key to your public affairs success.

20+ years

J. Warren Tompkins has had an enduring impact on South Carolina politics for nearly three decades. Highly regarded as a shrewd political strategist, his advice has been sought throughout the Southeast in local, state and national races.

As a political science major at the University of South Carolina, Mr. Tompkins augmented his political education by volunteering his time and budding talents to local races, working in his first campaign in a 1974 magistrate's race. But it was his volunteer work for Strom Thurmond's 1978 Senate campaign that made people take notice. His tireless efforts on the campaign won him a position as Senator Thurmond's Statewide Coordinator of Special Events. Mr. Tompkins later served as a senior advisor to Senator Thurmond's re-election campaigns in 1984, 1990 and 1996.

His effectiveness got the attention of the South Carolina School Boards Association, where Mr. Tompkins created a legislative agenda for the Association that became one of the most efficient voices for education in the state.

In 1980, Mr. Tompkins served as the Political Director for Reagan for President during the South Carolina Primary. His advice was so valued by the Reagan/Bush Campaign during the first Republican primary in South Carolina in 1980, that he was named Executive Director for the South Carolina Reagan/Bush Campaign for the general election. He later served in the same capacity for the 1984 re-election effort and as a strategist for the 1988 Bush Presidential campaign.

A seasoned political veteran by the age of 29, Mr. Tompkins was appointed Executive Director of the South Carolina Republican Party in 1981, facing a huge deficit in the party's budget and only a small number of party faithful to help reduce that deficit. Under his leadership, the party was reorganized and fundraising took a different approach. In just 12 months, the deficit was erased and active contributors soared from less than a thousand to more than 10,000 during his tenure.

In 1984, Mr. Tompkins had his greatest impact yet on South Carolina politics. He spearheaded the South's most successful voter registration drive as more than 100,000 voters were signed up as part of a long-range plan Mr. Tompkins developed to impact legislative elections. The result? The numbers of Republican members of the South Carolina House and Senate doubled under his direction. And it was Mr. Tompkins' aggressive pursuit of fairness that resulted in the party's successful 1984 lawsuit concerning South Carolina Senate reapportionment.

In 1986, Congressman Carroll Campbell turned to Mr. Tompkins to help him become South Carolina's second Republican governor. He served as campaign manager during the election and Director for Governor Campbell's transition committee. Governor Campbell appointed him Chief of Staff, where he was a catalyst in the administration's successes, supervising a staff of more than 230 people and budgets totaling more than $91 million.

Mr. Tompkins was the chief architect in developing the administration's strategy for economic development, education reform, tax cuts, environmental protection, and government restructuring. He assisted Governor Campbell in directing more than $400-million dollars in grants for local and statewide programs, which created a blueprint for balanced growth, public safety and environmental protection.

His talent for crisis management was vital in South Carolina's recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Hugo. As chairman of the Emergency Management Review Panel, he directed a statewide effort to develop a comprehensive plan to diminish the effects of future natural disasters in South Carolina.

Since 1991, when he started private practice with J. Warren Tompkins, Inc. Public Affairs Company (which later merged to become Tompkins & Kinard, LLC), Tompkins has successfully provided government and legislative affairs guidance to public and private agencies, political organizations and candidates, corporations and individuals.

In 1992, Mr. Tompkins served as the Senior Southern Advisor for the Bush / Quayle re-election campaign overseeing eleven states in the Southeast. A few years after, in 1994, he became a strategist for Beasley for Governor and later acted as a co-chairman for Governor David Beasley's transition committee. He served as his advisor again during Beasley's 1998 re-election campaign.

In 1996, Mr. Tompkins worked on two federal campaigns in prodigious capacity. He served as the Senior Advisor for Senator Thurmond's re-election campaign and as the Senior Southern Advisor for Dole for President. As the senior southern advisor, he oversaw thirteen southeastern states.

In 2000, Tompkins served as the Senior Advisor to George W. Bush's presidential campaign and the Chief Strategist for South Carolina's Presidential Primary. Bush's victory in the South Carolina primary is credited to saving his bid for president and set off a series of victories solidifying his nomination. After the November 7 election, he was sent to Florida to participate in the historic Florida recount. His primary responsibility was to coordinate the Overseas Absentee Ballots in the election winning Bush the presidency. He acted as Senior Advisor and Atlantic Region Chair to the Bush / Cheney successful re-election campaign in 2004.

In 2002, Tompkins was a general consultant to Lindsey Graham in his successful bid to fill the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Strom Thurmond from 1955 – 2003. In 2004, he was a Senior Advisor to DeMint for US Senate. He also served as the Sergeant at Arms for the 2004 GOP National Convention, a post he also previously served at the 2000 Convention.

In 2005, Mr. Tompkins began a second and separate venture, opening a political consulting firm with business partner Terry Sullivan. The creation of First Tuesday Strategies served as an avenue to separate policy from politics. Mr. Tompkins is currently partnered at First Tuesday Strategies with Luke Byars, former State Director to Senator Jim DeMint.

In 2008, Tompkins acted as a consultant to Senator Lindsey Graham's re-election campaign and as the Senior Southern Advisor to Romney for President.

At First Tuesday Strategies, Mr. Tompkins was a consultant to US Senator Jim DeMint's 2010 re-election campaign. He has also acted as a head consultant to various state and local level campaigns with the political consulting firm. The firm is one of the top political consulting firms in the South and has extensive experience working with earned media, social media, new media, direct mail, marketing, television production, radio production, ad buying, web video production and most notably general campaign consulting. It specializes on grassroots campaigns, political campaigns and corporate development.

Tompkins was a consultant to the Romney for President 2012 campaign.

In the 2016 Presidential Primary cycle, Tompkins managed the Conservative Solutions PAC, which was responsible for overseeing the PAC's $60 million budget assisting Senator Marco Rubio's Presidential campaign. He later served as the Executive Director of the Florida First Project PAC an independent expenditure, which was organized to assist the successful re-election efforts of Marco Rubio to the United States Senate.

Mr. Tompkins currently serves as the executive director to the Conservative Solutions Project, a 501(c)4 promoting conservative values in government.

In late 2016, Tompkins partnered with former State House Representatives Michael Thompson and Boyd Brown to form Tompkins, Thompson, & Brown, a government and public affairs firm providing government consulting and lobbying assistance on the state and federal levels.

Aside from politics, Mr. Tompkins has served on many boards throughout the state. In the past, he served on the Board of Visitors to the Medical University of South Carolina and on the Board at the Governors School for Math and Science Foundation. Currently, he serves as the Vice President of the Cockaboose Railroad Corporation and is a member of the Capital City Club Board of Directors.

Experienced in politics and government, Mr. Tompkins' network of contacts at the federal, state and local levels, coupled with an unparalleled level of expertise and insight, will produce the desired results for government, public and private agencies, political organizations, corporations, and individuals through multi-faceted campaigns addressing every aspect of client's needs.

ANTHONY DEMAIO

(Federal)
  • 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, NWSUITE #900WashingtonDC20004

JOHN FEDERICO

(Kansas)
Clients:
Clients:

1) 1776 Pharmaceuticals LLC

2) ABBOTT LABORATORIES

3) Accenture LLP

4) Advanced Drainage Systems

5) Air Evac Lifeteam

6) Akebia Therapeutics, Inc.

7) Alabama Shipyard LLC

8) Alden Torch Financial LLC

9) Allegiant Travel Company

10) Alliance for Automotive Innovation

11) Alliance for Olive Oil Quality Standards

12) Alliance of Dedicated Cancer Centers

13) Altice USA, Inc.

14) Altria Client Services LLC

15) Aluminum Association Inc.

16) Amazon Corporate, LLC

17) American Bankers Association

18) American Coalition of Independent Content Production

19) American College of Gastroenterology

20) American Council of Life Insurers

21) American Cruise Lines

22) Americans for Prosperity

23) Amgen USA, Inc.

24) Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.

25) Ant Group Co., Ltd.

26) Aon Service Corporation

27) Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation

28) APOLLO MANAGEMENT HOLDINGS, LP

29) Appriss, Inc.

30) Arcosa, Inc.

31) Argentem Creek Partners LP

32) Arizona Water Company

33) Associations of Mexican Tomato Growers

34) Asurion LLC

35) AT&T Services, Inc.

36) Athletico Physical Therapy

37) Bain Capital, LLC

38) Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

39) Barrick Gold Corporation of North America Inc.

40) Bayer Corporation (FKA Monsanto Company)

41) Bell-Carter Foods

42) Biotechnology Innovation Organization

43) Bloom Energy

44) Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc.

45) Brightline Holdings LLC (fka Virgin Trains USA)

46) Business Roundtable

47) CalOptima

48) Cargill, Inc.

49) Carlyle Investment Management fka The Carlyle Group

50) CF Industries, Inc. and CF Industries Holdings, Inc

51) Charter Communications, Inc.

52) Chevron, U.S.A. Inc.

53) CHRISTUS Health System

54) Chubb INA Holdings Inc.

55) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions

56) City of Houston

57) City of Laredo, Texas

58) City of Vallejo, California

59) Coalition for 21st Century Patent Reform

60) Coalition to Heal Invisible Wounds

61) Comcast Corporation

62) Comite Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne

63) Connected Nation Development Corporation

64) Consumer Technology Association

65) Cook Group Inc.

66) Cordant Health Solutions

67) CoreCivic, Inc.

68) Cox Enterprises Inc.

69) Cruise Lines International Association

70) Cumberland Community Improvement District

71) CVS Health

72) DaVita, Inc.

73) DJI Technology, Inc.

74) DoorDash

75) Eastman Chemical Company

76) Empresas Fonalledas, Inc.

77) EMVCo, LLC

78) Energy Harbor Corp.

79) Entergy Services, LLC

80) Equifax Inc.

81) Esquel Enterprises Limited

82) EXXON MOBIL CORP

83) Federated Wireless, Inc.

84) Financial Services Forum

85) FireEye, Inc.

86) FireKeepers Development Authority

87) Fletcher Group, Inc.

88) Florida Citrus Mutual

89) Fluor Corporation

90) FMR LLC

91) Fontana Union Water Co.

92) Fontana Water Company

93) Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency

94) Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority

95) FS Investment Corporation

96) Gap Inc.

97) Garden of Life, LLC

98) Garrett Electronics, Inc.

99) Genentech Inc

100) George Kaiser Family Foundation

101) GGV Management LLC

102) Gila River Indian Community

103) Gilead Sciences, Inc.

104) Global Medical Response, Inc.

105) GOJO Industries

106) Goya Foods Inc.

107) HawkEye 360 Inc.

108) HDR, Inc.

109) Healthcare Leadership Council

110) HerdX

111) Hershey Company

112) Hill-Rom

113) Hillwood Development Company, LLC

114) Ho-Chunk Inc.

115) Honeywell International

116) Houchens Industries

117) Houston Airport System

118) Humane Society Legislative Fund

119) IMCS Group Inc.

120) Indigo Ag

121) Innovation Alliance

122) Inseego Corp.

123) International Business Machines Corporation

124) International Council of Shopping Centers

125) International Paper

126) Keidanren

127) KEWA Financial Inc.

128) Kingston Technology

129) Koch Companies Public Sector

130) Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company

131) KPC Development Company LLC

132) LanzaTech Inc.

133) Laureate Education, Inc. (FKA Laureate International Universities)

134) Let'sGetChecked

135) Levi Strauss & Company

136) LG Chem America, Inc.

137) LG&E and KU Energy, LLC

138) Liberty Global Logistics

139) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company

140) LOreal USA

141) Lyft, Inc.

142) Mammoth Energy Services, Inc.

143) Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

144) McKesson Corporation

145) MDIF Media Partners I, LP

146) Meta Aerospace

147) MetaBank, N.A.

148) Millennium Health

149) Mobility Capital Finance, Inc. dba MoCaFi

150) Motion Picture Association of America

151) National Association of REALTORS

152) National Association of Theatre Owners

153) National Cotton Council of America

154) National Immigration Law Center

155) National Independent Venue Association

156) National Thoroughbred Racing Association

157) NCTA-The Internet & Television Association

158) New Venture Fund

159) NextEra Energy, Inc.

160) Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

161) Oaktree Capital Management

162) OC Oerlikon Management AG

163) Oneida Indian Nation

164) Otis Elevator Company

165) Owens & Minor, Inc.

166) Pacific Architects and Engineers, LLC

167) Palantir Technologies, Inc.

168) Partnership for Job Creation

169) Pebble Limited Partnership

170) Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians

171) Penobscot Nation

172) Pfizer, Inc.

173) Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America

174) Pipe Line Contractors Association

175) PMI Global Services Inc.

176) Polaris Industries

177) Pompeian, Inc

178) Port of Long Beach

179) Professional Background Screeners Association fka NAPBS

180) Puerto Rico Statehood Council

181) Qualcomm Incorporated

182) Raytheon Technologies Corporation and Affiliates (fka United Technologies Corp)

183) ResMed, Inc.

184) Restaurant Brands International Inc. (RBI)

185) Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority

186) Rotech Healthcare, Inc.

187) RP Management, LLC

188) San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

189) Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation

190) Senseonics Incorporated

191) Shatterproof

192) Siemens Corporation

193) Sight Sciences, Inc.

194) Signature Flight Support Corporation

195) Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine

196) Solano Transportation Authority

197) Southeastern Conference

198) Southwest Research Institute

199) Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

200) Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.

201) Surgery Partners

202) Syracuse University

203) TE Connectivity

204) Texas Association for Home Care & Hospice

205) Texas Public Policy Foundation

206) The Alliance for Trade Enforcement (AFTE) fka (AFTI)

207) The Center for a Free Economy

208) The Michaels Companies, Inc.

209) The Puerto Rico Equality Forum

210) The Seneca Nation of Indians

211) The Strategic Group

212) Tile

213) Total Administrative Services Corporation

214) TransUnion

215) Trimble Navigation Ltd

216) Trinity Industries

217) Twenty Holdings Inc

218) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness

219) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform

220) United Parcel Service

221) United States Pharmacopeial Convention

222) Unity Aluminum (fka Braidy Industries)

223) University of Louisville

224) UofL Health, Inc.

225) US Physician Partners (Informal Coalition)

226) UT-Carrier

227) Vallourec USA Corporation

228) Varian Medical Systems, Inc.

229) Verax BioMedical Inc.

230) Visa, U.S.A., Inc.

231) VIZIO, Inc.

232) Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.

233) Wabash Valley Resources, LLC

234) Xenex Disinfection Services, LLC

235) Yacht Haven USVI LLC

236) Zelis Healthcare Corporation

237) ZP Better Together, LLC

238) ZTE Corporation

Clients:

1) AECOM Technical Services, Inc.

2) Air Methods Corporation

3) Airlines for America

4) Airport Restaurant & Retail Association

5) Amentum Services, Inc.

6) American Airlines, Inc.

7) American Association for Justice

8) American Bankers Association

9) American Bankers Association's Card Policy Council

10) American Innovation: The AI Project, Inc

11) American Trucking Association

12) Americans for Carbon Dividends

13) AmerisourceBergen

14) Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems Intl.

15) Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc.

16) Bessemer Securities Corporation

17) Broadcom Inc.

18) Capital One Financial Corporation

19) Central Puget Sound Regional Transit

20) Charter Communications Operating, LLC

21) Churchill Downs, Incorporated

22) Citigroup Washington Inc.

23) City of Hillsboro

24) CMA CGM Group

25) Comcast Corporation

26) Constellation Brands, Inc.

27) CRRC MA Corporation

28) Crystallex

29) Diageo North America, Inc.

30) Download Fairness Coalition

31) Draken International, LLC

32) Electric Tobacconist USA

33) Employment Policies Institute

34) ERA Coalition

35) Facebook, Inc.

36) FedEx

37) FedEx Corporation

38) Gabriel Resources

39) Genentech, Inc.

40) General Dynamics

41) General Electric

42) General Electric Company

43) General Motors LLC

44) GovBiz Advantage, Inc. on Behalf of Aptera Motors Corp

45) GovBiz Advantage, Inc. on Behalf of Arcimoto, Inc.

46) GovBiz Advantage, Inc. on behalf of Zero Motorcycles

47) Greater Kansas City Community Foundation

48) GSO Capital Partners

49) Hess Corporation

50) Hilton Worldwide

51) Historic Tax Credit Coalition

52) Honeywell International, Inc.

53) Invest in Education Coalition

54) Iron Mountain

55) Jackson Municipal Airport Authority

56) Kitty Hawk Corporation

57) Largo Resources, Ltd.

58) Lithium Nevada Corp.

59) Lytx, Inc.

60) Maplebear Inc. d/b/a Instacart

61) MGM Resorts International

62) Microsoft Corporation

63) Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy as legal counsel to Ambac Assurance Corporation

64) National Association of Broadcasters

65) National Tour Association

66) NetJets, Inc.

67) New York Life

68) NextEra Energy, Inc.

69) Port of Seattle

70) Principal Financial Group

71) Prudential Financial, Inc.

72) Recording Industry Association of America

73) Regional Airline Association

74) RIM Services, LLC

75) Ryan, Inc.

76) San Diego County Regional Airport Authority

77) Signature Flight Support

78) Sixteen Thirty Fund

79) SK hynix America, Inc.

80) Sorenson Communications

81) SpaceX

82) Spark Therapeutics

83) Stephens Investment Holdings, LLC

84) Sun Chemical Corporation

85) T-Mobile

86) TeamHealth

87) The Alliance for Lasting Liberty c/o 1st Amendment Partnership

88) The Blackstone Group

89) The Broadway League

90) The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc

91) The Gordian Group, LLC

92) The Home Depot

93) The Northwest Seaport Alliance

94) Torngat Metals

95) Udacity, Inc.

96) United States Contract Weather Observing Association

97) United States Tour Operators Association

98) Viacom Inc.

99) Williams and Jensen, PLLC on behalf of Merck & Co., INC

100) Williams and Jensen, PLLC on behalf of Ripple Labs, Inc.

101) Wireless Infrastructure Association

ROBIN STONE

(Alabama)
  • 334-799-4479

  • 2415 Moores Mill RoadSuite 265 #229AuburnAL36830

KAREN WILLARD

(Federal)
Clients: