Josh Weiss is a Partner in the firm. He has two decades of experience in government relations representing both…
Mrs. Helder joined the firm in 2015 as a Public Policy Assistant and quickly rose to the role of S…
Hanna has worked as a Governmental Relations consultant in various capacities at GTH-GA since 201…
Mary Gould serves as Director of SLED Market Development & Procurement Consulting.
Martin McMurry is a well respected executive with over 22 years experience in the public sector.
Travis Lumpkin serves as a Vice President in the firm’s federal affairs group. Travis has more than sixteen years of exper…
Jim was a partner at GTH law firm since 1980 and is now a Senior Advisor at GTH-GA. Governments a…
Leslie serves as the Director of Finance and has been with the firm since 2013. Prior to beginning…
Prior to joining Gordon Thomas Honeywell Governmental Affairs in 2006, Briahna served as legislative staff in the Washington State Senate and in 2005 was commissioned by the State Auditor to research and author a monograph titled A Citizens Advocate: History of the Washington State Auditor’s Office.
Briahna graduated cum laude from Seattle University School of Law, where she also served as a member of Seattle University Law Review. Briahna graduated summa cum laude from Pacific Lutheran University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and English-Writing. She now lives in Tacoma, Washington.
Diana graduated from Seattle University School of Law where she was a member of the Seattle University Law Review. Diana received her undergraduate degree in political science from Pepperdine University. Diana now lives in Tacoma with her husband.
Prior to joining the GTH-GA team, Josh spent nearly 10 years advocating for counties, serving as the Legislative Relations and Policy Director and General Counsel for the Washington State Association of Counties. Josh started working in Olympia in 1998 as nonpartisan counsel to the House of Representatives and served as Legislative Director for the Department of Fish and Wildlife. As Environmental Policy Director for the Washington Forest Protection Association he represented private forest landowners in the state’s environmental regulatory system. He also assisted in Governor Locke’s water reform efforts. Josh is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, graduate of Central Washington University and the Vermont Law School, and is a fourth generation Washingtonian. He lives in Olympia with his wife Karen.
Al Ralston is a Partner in the firm. He joins the firm after serving two years as President of the Washington Research Council, Washington State’s premier public policy research organization. With nearly 40 years of lobbying and public policy experience at the federal, state, and local government level, Al’s network of relationships and knowledge base on issues is unprecedented.
Al’s career is best defined by his 21 successful years as the Senior Political Strategist, Corporate Leader, and Lead Lobbyist for the Boeing Company. Between 1986 and 2007, Al organized and implemented winning government relations strategies for Boeing. In this role, Al worked at all levels of government: local, state, federal and foreign. His accomplishments are many, including being the lead lobbyist on the aerospace incentive legislation, which resulted in having the 787 “Dreamliner” program located in Washington State.
Prior to working for Boeing, Al served as the Senior Representative for Government Relations of Blue Cross of Washington and Alaska, the Director of Intergovernmental Relations for the City of Seattle, the Program Development Director for the National Indian Activities Association and a Research Analyst for the Washington State House of Representatives. In these positions, Al has gained an in-depth understanding of transportation infrastructure, banking and finance, the general business climate, aerospace, trade, and more.
Active in Civic and Community Affairs, Al has served on the Boards of the Association of Washington Business, Washington Research Council, Washington Council on International Trade, Associated Oregon Industries, Pacific Northwest International Trade Alliance, Highline Community College Foundation, the Youth and Government program of the YMCA, and the Western Washington University Alumni Association and Foundation. Al received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Western Washington University. Al lives with his wife and two daughters in Renton.
Shelly is a State Lobbyist and has been a valuable member of the Washington State Lobbying Team since 2015. She advocates for public agency and nonprofit clients to the Washington State Legislature and the State Executive Branch.
Shelly has cultivated bi-partisan relationships in both the House of Representatives and Senate. Her clients appreciate her responsiveness, clear communication, strategic thinking, keen observations, and attention to detail. She prides herself on developing unique solutions, tailored to individual client needs. In addition to policy development, Shelly has extensive experience helping clients secure funding through the state operating, capital, and transportation budgets.
Shelly graduated cum laude from Westmont College with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics/Business and currently lives in Steilacoom with her twin girls and black lab.
Since 2016, Hanna has represented clients at the Washington State Legislature, providing legislative consultation, strategy development and advocacy as a contract lobbyist. Since that time, she has developed a robust network of relationships within the Washington State Legislature, and represents clients at the Governor’s Office and state agencies. A successful coalition builder, Hanna has worked with firm clients with diverse sets of issues, including health care, technology, transportation, budget appropriations, impaired driving, municipal issues, and more. Hanna has demonstrated a successful track record in assisting firm clients with development and execution of legislative strategy. She has been successful in securing millions in legislative budget appropriations for her clients and in executing creative public policy solutions to achieve client objectives.
Hanna also serves on the firm’s International Public Affairs team, specializing in DNA policy. She currently works with a State Department-sponsored grant, advocating for public policy solutions involving DNA technology to identify missing persons and reunite them with their families, and to prevent human trafficking. Under the project, Hanna serves in the position of Regional Manager for Public Policy and Legislation in El Salvador and Costa Rica. Hanna also works with the private DNA industry to advance government affairs strategies, public policy and outreach in Europe.
Hanna holds a master’s degree in Public Administration from Seattle University, a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Spanish from Gonzaga University, and resides in Seattle, Washington with her husband.
Holly joined the firm in 2019 as part of the Olympia lobbying team, primarily working with local governments throughout the state. Since then, her focus areas as a consultant include cities, ports, as well as transportation and non-profit organizations. Holly has a proven track record of enhancing client relations with legislators and state agencies, engaging in the developmental stages of internal collaboration and analysis, securing state funding for projects, and advocating for policy priorities. Her all-encompassing approach to lobbying continues to demonstrate a strong return on investment for clients.
Prior to joining the firm, Holly worked for the Washington State Senate where she facilitated and coordinated communications between legislators, state officials, staff, agency personnel, stakeholders and constituents in the development of legislation. Holly also served on the Senate staff taskforce to assist in the development of the Senate Harassment & Discrimination Policy. Her experience at the legislative level, coupled with her strong interpersonal skills, has proven to be an advantage when advocating for clients.
During her time as an undergraduate at Washington State University, Holly was selected to intern for the Washington State Senate during the 2016 session. Holly graduated from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Criminal Justice. She currently resides in Gig Harbor, WA.
Annika joined Gordon Thomas Honeywell Governmental Affairs 2018 while finishing her studies at the University of Washington. Annika started as an intern and before transitioning into her role as a State Lobbyist. She works on a team with Josh Weiss representing a combination of public and private clients, including counties, cities, an economic development coalition, and a coalition of private
timber companies. Annika and Josh have shared clients throughout the entire length of her tenure at the firm and she has subsequently developed a strong understanding of a variety of legislative issues. Annika has developed an impressive set of legislative relationships in her short career.
Annika is adept at contextualizing complicated subject matter and conveying the nuance of her client’s positions. Her natural curiosity and passion for policy make her a strategic advocate for her clients’ priorities at the Legislature.
Annika graduated cum laude from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She a proud Olympia native and currently resides in Seattle, Washington.
Prior to joining Gordon Thomas Honeywell, Sophie Doumit spent four years working for U.S. Congressman Denny Heck in several roles, including as his Political Director and Campaign Manager. Most recently, Sophie served as the Government Affairs Manager for the Washington State Dental Association. At the Association she researched, analyzed and advocated on legislative and regulatory issues related to healthcare and small business in Washington State.
Mary joined GTH-GOV in May of 2021 to support clients seeking to develop or deepen strategic partnerships with federal, state, local and educational agencies (SLED). To do so, she leverages nearly twenty years of government experience within Washington State. Her objective is to help GTH-GOV clients identify and foster opportunities for their solutions that will help resolve barriers within the public sector. Mary enjoys helping clients navigate complex government processes.
Previous to her tenure at GTH-GOV, Mary was the Chief Information Officer (CIO) at the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB). During her time in the public sector, Mary served in strategic, operational, procurement, and technology leadership roles within the Washington State Office of the Secretary of State (SOS), Office of Attorney General (ATG), Employment Security Department (ESD), and Consolidated Technology Services (WaTech).
Martin McMurry is a well respected executive with over 22 years experience in the public sector. Prior to joining Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Relations, Martin was the Chief Operating Officer (COO) for the Washington State Department of Commerce serving as a top advisor on operations. Martin also previously served both as their Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Budget Director having led government finance, budget development, contracting and technology initiatives. While at Commerce, Martin worked on budget and technology efforts in housing, community development, infrastructure, clean energy, broadband and economic development activities
Prior to working at Commerce, Martin held various roles in state government providing support on workforce development, legislative analysis, data analysis, performance management, budget implementation, technology initiatives, and service delivery operations through the Washington State Department of Transportation, Human Rights Commission, and the Employment Security Department.
Martin received his Masters in Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and his undergraduate degree from Central Washington University. He currently resides in Olympia, Washington with his wife and children.
Dale Learn manages the firm’s Washington, DC office. Dale has a wealth of high-level experience in federal legislative and administrative matters. Prior to joining the firm, Dale spent over six years as senior advisor to U.S. Senator Patty Murray (WA), including being chief legal advisor, and two years as senior advisor to U.S. Representative Adam Smith (WA-09). With numerous accomplishments on federal legislative and administrative matters, Dale offers our clients an extensive background and knowledge of the federal system. His contacts and experience with Capitol Hill and the Executive Branch provide access and unparalleled advice regarding federal governmental issues. With now over 15 years in the private sector, Dale has been highly successful at meeting and surpassing our clients’ goals.
A native of the Pacific Northwest, Dale received his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law. He is an active member of the Washington State Bar Association. Dale now lives in the District of Columbia.
Travis Lumpkin serves as a Senior Director in the firm’s federal affairs group.
Most recently, Travis spent four years as Chief of Staff to U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell. In that role, he led a team of more than 50 professional staff and oversaw all aspects of the Senator’s day-to-day operations, including legislative strategy and policy work.
Travis served as Senior Economic Advisor to U.S. Senator Patty Murray from 2007 to 2012, including during the 2008 financial crisis and recovery. Prior to that, Travis served for nearly three years as a Senior Policy Advisor to U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell. Travis started his career in 2003 in the U.S. House of Representatives, serving on the staff of U.S. Representative Rick Larsen.
Paul joins the firm after serving seven years as a Senior Advisor to U.S. Congressman Adam Smith. Prior to his time in Congressman Smith’s office, Paul worked for several grassroots and campaign organizations. In those capacities, Paul became a national expert in many critical federal funding and policy areas. Paul is well known and respected for his policy expertise, legislative accomplishments, and his ability to provide creative solutions. As a member of Congressman Smith’s senior staff, he advised on a broad range of domestic energy and natural resource issues in the National Defense Authorization Act, including legislation to normalize taxes for utilities, alternative energy procurement across the Department of Defense, and regulatory standards for military installations. Paul’s extensive tenure on Capitol Hill and his collaboration with Members and their staff enhance the comprehensive and high-quality representation of our clients.
Paul is a native of the Pacific Northwest and completed his undergraduate work at Gonzaga University, earning a degree in Political Science and Philosophy. Paul is an active member of the Washington State Society and currently resides in the District of Columbia.
Tim Schellberg is the Founder and President of GTH Consulting and serves as the General Manager of GTH DNA, a GTH Consulting Company. Tim provides business management and strategic direction to all GTH Consulting companies.
As General Manager of GTH DNA, Tim uses nearly 25 years of forensic DNA experience to manage a team of 17 people committed to advancing forensic DNA policies and projects globally. Tim is internationally recognized for his work in developing forensic DNA legislation and policy. Tim has advised over 60 countries during their efforts to establish or expand national DNA database programs
Tim received his undergraduate degree from Washington State University in 1988 and his law degree from Seattle University in 1991. Upon graduating from law school, Tim served as a legal advisor and legislative liaison to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. From 1994-2006, Tim was a partner at the law firm of Smith Alling, PS. Tim continues to serve as a senior advisor to the Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Relations firm, a GTH Consulting company.
Prior to joining the firm, Cindy served as Chief of Staff to Governor Chris Gregoire where she provided leadership to the senior staff and managed the Governor’s Office operations, including legislative relations, policy development, budget, communications, crisis management, and constituent relations. She was directly responsible for the twenty-seven executive cabinet agencies and chaired the Natural Resources and Economic Recovery Subcabinets as well as the senior transportation policy group. From 2003 to 2007, Cindy was the CEO of Washington State’s public affairs network, TVW, which televises all major legislative, executive branch, and Supreme Court proceedings. For five sessions prior to that, Cindy served as Chief Clerk of the Washington State House of Representatives where she was responsible for all legislative operations.
Cindy began her career as a truck driver and dockworker followed by a number of leadership positions within the Teamsters union, including International Representative, Coordinator of the Washington Joint Council of Teamsters; and Secretary-Treasurer and Principle Officer of the Freight, Tanker, and Carhaul Drivers in King County. Cindy has a long history of community involvement including participation in the University of Washington Board of Regents, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, the Ruckelshaus Center, WSU Tri Cities, Washington State Workforce Board, and UW Tacoma. She has served on the executive board of the National Caucus of State Legislatures, the Trust for Representative Democracy, the NCSL Foundation Board, the National Association of Clerks and Secretaries, and the National Association of Public Affairs Networks. Cindy received a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in educational psychology from the University of Washington. She lives in Olympia with her husband, Mike Branstetter.
Jim was a partner at Gordon Thomas Honeywell law firm since 1980 and is now a Senior Advisor at GTH-GA. Governments and businesses retain Jim to provide strategic advice, and assistance in complex negotiations. Often this involves project permitting and implementation in challenging situations. His primary areas of focus have been natural resources, forestry, water, energy and transportation. He has also successfully accomplished mediation of these issues with a special emphasis on issues involving Indian tribes. His commitment to the environment extends to his life outside the office. In addition to serving as chair of the board of Urban Waters, he is a member of the advisory board of the Ruckelshaus Center for Public Policy. He also serves on the Advisory Board of the University of Washington Tacoma.
John Robinson is a regulatory and project strategist for development of energy, industrial, water supply and infrastructure projects. Over the past 45 years he has been involved in site selection and acquisition, licensing, permitting, environmental planning, impact analysis and NEPA, State Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) environmental documentation. He has managed, provided technical direction and prepared technical analyses for Environmental Impact Statements and Environmental Assessments under NEPA and various state environmental review statutes.
Proposed projects for which he has prepared environmental documentation include a broad range of industrial, energy (power plants, transmission lines, and pipelines), oil and gas, mining and hydroelectric projects. Trained as an architect, structural engineer and economist, he holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from California State Polytechnic University (1971) and undertook graduate studies in Urban Design and Economics at UCLA (1973).
Hallee Croce serves as firm office manager and Executive Assistant to Tim Schellberg. She also provides general support to the Governmental Affairs practice group and is the primary point of contact for staff and clients. Additionally, Hallee is in charge of firm scheduling and events, including organizing political fundraisers. Hallee has over 20 years of experience working as a business professional. Prior to joining the firm, Hallee worked as a paralegal and as a human resource consultant for the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. Hallee lives in Tacoma, Washington.
Leslie serves as the Director of Finance and has been with the firm since 2013. Prior to beginning her “semi” retirement, she had over 30 years of experience as the managing partner in Currie & McLain, P.S., a local CPA firm in Vancouver, Washington. Leslie oversees development and management of the firm’s multiple budgets, as well as the internal accounting functions.
Leslie graduated from the University of Portland with her bachelor’s degree in accounting and has served on multiple non-profit boards in various capacities over the years. She also was a co-owner with her brother of a convenience store/gas station for 30 years which gave her invaluable experience for helping her clients with internal and practical issues. Leslie lives with her husband and 2 dog daughters in Woodland, Washington.