Education

B.A., 1971, University of Northern Colorado

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Memberships

Community Involvement

Women's Advisory Board, Girl Scouts Council of the National Capitol

Board of Directors, GOPAC

Board of Directors (1998-present ) Board Secretary and Executive Committee Member (2011-present), International Foundation for Electoral Systems

Board of Directors, National Osteoporosis Foundation, 1995-2000, 2006-2009

Chairman, America Walks for Strong Women, 1997-1999

Chairman of the Board, The American Council of Young Political Leaders, 1993-2002

Chairman of the Republican Women's Federal Forum, 2007, 2008

Judy A. Black

Judy helps corporations, trade groups and non-profits navigate and participate in the public policy process.

Prior to joining the firm, Judy co-owned and operated Evans and Black Capitol Strategies, a DC-based legislative and lobbying firm. Judy has served as the senior vice president of government relations for Ticketmaster, where she established the company’s government relations office and directed all federal and state government affairs. Additionally, she held the position of senior vice president of government relations for the International Council of Shopping Centers. 

Judy served in the White House from 1987 to 1989, where she was the Special Assistant to President Reagan for Intergovernmental Affairs. In that capacity, she was the liaison to the nation’s governors and other statewide elected officials. 

Judy has also held positions as the secretary for the Republican National Convention (1984), a Reagan delegate at the 1984 Republican National Convention, and treasurer for the National Federation of Republican Women (1986-1987). In the 2008 presidential campaign, she volunteered as co-chairman of Women for McCain. For more than 30 years, she has worked closely with congressional leaders and several of the nation's governors to formulate policy in the public arena. Judy is known as one of Washington's top Republican public affairs strategists, but also enjoys bipartisan relationships and respect throughout the federal government.

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