
”Quiet pragmatism, of course, lacks the romance of vocal militancy. But I felt myself more a mediator than a crusader. My strengths were reasoning, crafting compromises, finding the good and the good faith on both sides of an argument, and using that to build a bridge. Always, my first question was, what's the goal? And then, who must be persuaded if it is to be accomplished? A respectful dialogue with one's opponent almost invariably goes further than a harangue outside his or her window. If you want to change someone's mind, you must understand what need shapes his or her opinion. To prevail, you must first listen.” — Justice sonia sotomayor
Oval medallion mural of two lynx by Constantino Brumidi, 1857-1859, U.S. Capitol
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS & ADVOCACY
Federal Advocacy Planning and Execution
Congressional & Legislative Strategy
Executive Branch & Agency Outreach
Policy Monitoring & Analysis
Issue Campaigns
Political Campaigns
Relationship Building and Visibility
Stakeholder & Third-Party Engagement
Coalition Building & Management
Political Giving and PAC Strategy
Messaging & Communications
Thought Leadership
Professional Best Practices
Workplace Culture & Belonging
ART APPRAISAL & ADVISORY
Personal Property Appraisal
Fine Art
Decorative Objects
Jewelry, Silver, Furniture
Household Goods
Appraisal Reports
Charitable Donation
Estate Tax
Insurance
Equitable Distribution
Purchase and Sale
Art Advisory
Primary and Secondary Art Markets
Building a Collection
Collection Management
Working with Museums, Galleries, Dealers, Auction Houses and Artists
Fragment of Untitled (As Heka) by Sherin Guirguis, 2023

“DIME CON QUIÉN ANDAS Y TE DIRÉ QUIÉN ERES”
“TELL ME WHO YOU WALK WITH
AND I’LL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE.”
Mexican Dicho/Proverb