ABOUT CAPSOUTH CONSULTING
CapSouth’s client list includes: The Republican
Main Street Partnership – the largest organization
of elected centrist Republicans in the country; The
John Quincy Adams Society; The Kansas Traditional
Republican Majority; Catherine Davis for Congress
(GA); Steve Sauerberg for U.S. Senate (IL); Joe McLaughlin
for Congress (NC); Richard Irvin for Mayor of Aurora
(IL); PhRMA; Campbell & Campbell Campaigns – a
NJ-based campaign firm specializing in direct mail
work for a variety of Congressional candidates, the
Republican National Committee and the National Republican
Congressional Committee; The Latino Coalition – a
pro-business national Latino organization; Goldwater
21; Maximize Liberty; The Log Cabin Republicans;
The Victory Fund; the Republicans Who Care Individual
Fund – a 527 seeking to elect centrist Republicans
to the House and Senate; the RMSP PAC; and The Heather
Foundation – a not for profit dedicated to
improving the lives of young women battling breast
cancer.
Chris has penned opinion pieces for a variety of
leading political figures and members of Congress. These
opinion pieces have appeared in The Washington
Post, The Boston Globe, Roll Call,
The Hill, Politico, and other media outlets.
In addition to his work for a variety of clients,
Chris has an extensive personal resume of media appearances. Chris
has appeared on numerous national and local television
channels, including MSNBC, NBC, CBS, CNN, CNN Headline
News, Fox News, and ABC News Now. Chris has
also appeared in numerous print mediums nationwide,
including The New York Times, The Washington
Post, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Chicago
Tribune, The Dallas Morning News, the San
Francisco Chronicle and The Atlanta
Journal Constitution. Chris also has appeared
on a wide variety of national, regional and local
radio outlets.
Prior to founding CapSouth Consulting, Chris served
as the national Political Director for Log Cabin
Republicans where he directed the organization's
federal lobbying efforts and media relations.
During his legal career, Chris served as a consultant
to the litigation boutique firm of Watson & Renner,
in Washington, DC. At Watson & Renner, Chris
worked on a variety of legal issues, including a
number of corporate governance and toxic tort
issues. Previously, Chris was an associate at the
law firm of Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy
in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was a member of the
Business & Financial Institutions Litigation
Group. Chris graduated from Wake Forest University
School of Law with honors. At Wake Forest, Chris
was a member of the Wake Forest Law Review, was the
Wake Law Faculty Scholar, and received a variety
of academic awards and honors.