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Patrick Martin
Helping public corporations, private companies, trade associations and nonprofit organizations navigate government.
Professional Background
Patrick Martin is a distinguished government relations and public affairs professional, currently serving as Principal and the first Midwest Director at Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies since July 2018. With a strong presence in both Washington D.C. and Chicago, IL, Patrick's extensive experience and expertise are concentrated in advising companies operating in heavily regulated sectors, including healthcare, energy, financial services, retail, transportation, cannabis, and higher education. This skill set enables him to advocate effectively for his clients before Congress, the White House, federal agencies, and state and local governments, ensuring their interests are represented at every level.
Before joining Cozen O’Connor, Patrick garnered invaluable experience at McGuireWoods Consulting, where he spent seven years rising through the ranks to become the youngest Senior Vice President in the company's history. His time there not only honed his skills but also established him as a figure of influence in the field of government relations. Patrick’s dedication and contributions to the industry have not gone unnoticed, as he has been recognized as one of the year’s Top Lobbyists in The Hill’s “Hired Guns” category for three consecutive years. In 2020, he was honored to be included in Crain’s Chicago Business annual 40 Under 40 list, celebrating his impact and promise as a leader in government affairs.
In addition to his lobbying accomplishments, Patrick has a wealth of experience from his decade-long association with former Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator Evan Bayh. He served as a legislative staff member in Senator Bayh's Senate office and later as his chief aide in the private sector after Bayh's retirement in 2011. Patrick also made significant contributions while working as a special assistant at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, particularly during the early days of the Affordable Care Act's implementation. His journey in public service began in a notable way when he was among 100 interns selected from over 10,000 applicants to serve at the White House during the inaugural summer of the Obama Administration in 2009.
Education and Achievements
Patrick Martin's educational background is marked by a robust foundation in economics, critical for understanding the intricacies of policy affecting various industries. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in International, Resource, and Consumer Economics from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His time in university was distinguished by his role as an Illinois General Assembly scholar, showcasing his early dedication to public service and engagement with governmental processes.
Moreover, Patrick expanded his global perspective through the British Exchange Program during the Fall Semester of 2007 at The University of Manchester. This experience allowed him to gain insights into international economic policy and foster connections that would later inform his professional endeavors.
Personal Life
A native of the Chicago suburbs, Patrick currently resides in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, with his wife Caitlin and their two children. They are active parishioners at Saint Petronille Catholic Church, reflecting their commitment to community and family values. Patrick's personal experiences as a husband and father only enhance his understanding of the policies he advocates for, as he appreciates the real-life implications of governmental decisions on families and individuals.
Patrick Martin is not just a professional in the realm of public affairs; he is a community member, a leader, and a dedicated advocate for the clients he serves. His ability to navigate complex governmental landscapes and his passion for public service make him a valuable asset in the industries he represents, and his ongoing contributions will undoubtedly continue to have a significant impact.
Achievements
- Named one of the year’s Top Lobbyists by The Hill in their “Hired Guns” category for three consecutive years (exact years may vary).
- Honored in 2020 as one of the Crain’s Chicago Business 40 Under 40.
- Served as a legislative staff member for former U.S. Senator Evan Bayh and as his chief aide in the private sector after his Senate tenure.
- Successfully contributed to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act as a special assistant at HHS.
- Selected as one of 100 interns from over 10,000 applicants to work at the White House during the Obama Administration.