Clean energy-focused lobbying firm Boundary Stone Partners is bringing on a former appointee from Donald Trump’s first administration ahead of his return to the White House.
The firm has hired Conner Brace, who worked in legislative affairs at the Department of Energy from 2018 to 2021, it said Wednesday. Brace, who most recently worked for the Climate Leadership Council, is now a senior vice president at Boundary Stone.
“During the first Trump administration, we succeeded in bolstering crucial energy technologies like nuclear, protecting critical electric infrastructure, reducing burdensome regulations, and supporting manufacturing jobs,” Brace said in a statement.
“The next four years will present significant opportunities for our clients. I look forward to helping them navigate the ever-complex realities of Washington and working with the dynamic and dedicated team at BSP to deliver results,” he said.