Subjects: All Subjects

Clients

1) Amazon.com Services, LLC

2) Beer Wholesalers Association/WV

3) Charles Town HBPA, Inc.

4) CNH Industrial c/o MultiState Associates LLC

5) Deere & Company c/o MultiState Associates LLC

6) GAL Land Company

7) GO-WV

8) Humana, Inc.

9) KANAWHA VALLEY BOARD OF REALTORS

10) LAMAR Advertising Co.

11) PhRMA

12) Speech Language Hearing Assn., Inc.

13) Thoroughbred Breeders Assn./WV

14) U.S. Fireworks Safety Commission Inc. C/O MultiState Associates, Inc.

15) Unite USA, Inc.

16) Visa USA, Inc

17) WV Interactive, LLC

Number of Years as a Lobbyist

15-20 years

Biography

Jimmy has been a government relations specialist with the Law Office of Philip A. Reale since 2004. A fixture at the State Capitol since 1992, when he was elected as the youngest member to the 71st West Virginia Legislature at the age of 25.

Jimmy's political prowess is unmatched in West Virginia. He routinely fields calls from candidates seeking his advice and expertise regarding messaging, voting trends and issues of importance to the general public. Jimmy's keen strategic thinking is also of great value at the state capitol, as he is able to create messaging that resonates with members. Jimmy counts several legislative leaders as his close personal friends and clients benefit from his relationships with legislators and executive agency staff alike, as well as his knowledge of the legislative process.

However, Jimmy's greatest gift is friendly demeanor. Though certainly skilled at fervently debating on a client's behalf, Jimmy is sincerely kind to everyone he encounters. His high profile stable of friends and his genuine likeability make him a powerful ally at the statehouse.

Before joining the Law Office of Philip A. Reale, Jimmy served as the Executive Director of the Gilmer County Economic Development Association (GCEDA) for ten years and was responsible for a large number of development projects including the location of a $130 million dollar medium-security Federal Correctional Institution in Gilmer County, employing nearly four hundred people. In order for the prison project to be completed, Jimmy led community efforts to secure grant funding from the federal and state government to provide the necessary infrastructure to the proposed location.

Jimmy lives in Weston with his wife Ronne Dee and their three children.

Last Updated: January 25, 2024