Clay Bryan is a government relations professional focused on providing federal legislative and regulatory support to county and municipal governments and their instruments, such as transit districts, ports, utilities, and other local services. He spent four years at the U.S. House of Representatives as a legislative intern, staff assistant, and legislative correspondent. Clay earned a B.A. in Political Science from George Washington University and an online M.S. in Energy Policy and Climate from Johns Hopkins University in 2023.
Clay uses knowledge and skills from his Energy Policy degree daily to ensure clients receive the most relevant and up-to-date information on how federal resources can provide localities with the necessary tools to engage in the energy transition and reduce their emissions profile.
Clay is based in Washington, DC, where he enjoys rowing, choral singing, and DC’s many live music venues.