About Brendan​

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JOHN ROBERTS​

Meet Brendan Martin, the Senior Executive who’s so adept at Corporate Legislation and Public Affairs that it’s rumored he once convinced a coffee machine to lobby for better beans! Holding titles from Vice President to Senior Director, Brendan’s expertise isn’t just confined to fancy titles. He’s the real deal when it comes to driving high-level programs and ensuring stakeholders are not just engaged, but also entertained.

With a stellar tenure at BookHill Partners, Brendan showcased his prowess in everything from strategic budget management to digital advocacy. He’s the guy who not only oversees multi-million dollar budgets but also ensures pipelines expand and stakeholders stay engaged (and occasionally amused). At Downey McGrath Group, he was the mastermind behind strategies that made online betting not just legal but also cool. And at the American Democracy Institute, he was the Finance Director who made sure young professionals did more than just swipe right—they voted!

Educated at The Catholic University of America, Brendan mastered International Economics & Finance, probably while debating the economic implications of his coffee choices. Beyond his impressive resume, he’s affiliated with boards like the Helen Hayes Hospital Foundation and the Clinton Foundation. And if you ever need a debate organized, just ask him about his internship days at the Democratic National Committee.

In short, if you’re looking for someone who combines the seriousness of corporate legislation with a dash of wit and a sprinkle of charm, Brendan R. Martin is your go-to executive. And if you ever want to reach out, just drop him an email or give him a call. But be warned, he might just lobby you into having a coffee with him!

100K+

HighFives Given

150

Ties

4

Times Lost in the US Capitol

1983

My Birth

Legend has it that when I was born, I didn’t cry; I held a meeting with the hospital staff to engage stakeholders and optimize my welcome to the world

1988

First Day of School

On my first day of school, I lobbied hard for the best cubby spot using my shiny new backpack as leverage.

1999

My First Girlfriend

If I hadn’t mustered the courage to move past that initial rejection, I would’ve missed out on the magic of prom night. Every ‘no’ is just a stepping stone to a ‘yes’ that truly matters. So, when one door closed, I knocked on another, and found the perfect dance partner waiting on the other side. It’s a reminder that life’s best moments often come after we’ve faced and overcome our fears.