There are few that have more experience working on Oregon's state budget and revenue than Phil Scheuers. His other areas of expertise include but are not limited to economic development, industrial land development, government affairs, association management, campaign consulting, and education.
3) Associated Wall & Ceiling Contractors (AWCC)
6) City of Echo
10) City of Umatilla
11) Clatsop County
13) Coalition For A Healthy Oregon (COHO)
14) Coin Meter
15) Commonwealth Real Estate Services
17) Dental Assisting National Board (DANB)
18) Direct Selling Association
19) Douglas County
20) Douglas County Independent Physicians Association (DCIPA)
21) Hermiston School District 8R
22) National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
23) National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)
24) New Sun Energy
25) Northwest Urgent Care Coalition
26) Operating Engineers Local 701
27) Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons' Local 82
28) Oregon Association of Acupuncturists (OAA)
29) Oregon Manufactured Housing Association (OMHA)
30) Oregon Seed Association (OSA)
32) Oregonians for Rural Health
33) Salem Clinic
34) Southwest Oregon Independent Physicians Association (DOC PAC)
35) Umatilla County
36) Umatilla County Fire District #1
37) Umpqua Health
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As Vice President, Phil Scheuers supports the Pac/West Lobby Group team by tracking and managing legislation and advocating for client interests across state agency budgets, revenue, and capital construction committees. Phil also manages the firm's administrative duties, leads economic development projects, and supports clients through campaign consulting and association management.
There are few that have more experience working on Oregon's state budget and revenue than Phil. When he left as a legislative staffer, he was one of the longest-serving staffers on the House side with a wealth of experience on ways and means. Phil maintains strong relationships with regional and state partners and has extensive experience in economic development programs, including business incentives, industrial land development, and more. Phil is known for his ability to think outside the box and identify ways to leverage opportunities to help clients achieve their goals. Phil cares about advocating for rural issues, lifestyles, and people. He spends some of his free time on the Hermiston Education Foundation Board and is a proponent of equitable education.
Joining the team in 2018, Phil had a decade of experience working in government affairs and economic development in Eastern Oregon, focusing much of his time on the ways and means and capital construction processes.