11/07/24

Leading Virginia Firm expands its Government Relations capabilities with its Willcox Savage Consulting, LLC Subsidiary

Willcox Savage announced today that the firm has hired Dylan Bishop as a member to head its Government Relations practice group in Richmond. Mr. Bishop previously was the director of Eckert Seaman's Government Relations practice group in Virginia. Willcox Savage has also formed Willcox Savage Consulting, LLC, for which Mr. Bishop will serve as a Senior Vice President of the new subsidiary.

"We continually evaluate opportunities to expand our service offerings for our clients, whether in Hampton Roads, Tysons or now Richmond," stated Tom Inglima, Managing Partner and CEO of Willcox Savage. "As one of Virginia's largest firms, we feel it is important to have someone with experience navigating the legislative process in Richmond, and Dylan not only has that experience, but he’s also a well-respected and dynamic advocate. We're thrilled to have him and look forward to growing our new division."

Dylan Bishop commented “I’m very excited to join the Willcox Savage team. It was important for me to find a premier, Virginia-first firm that would support my clients and practice. We have ambitious plans for Willcox Savage Consulting.”

Willcox Savage Consulting, LLC also announced the hiring of Casey Marrin as a lobbyist and assistant to Mr. Bishop. Ms. Marrin formerly served as a lobbyist for MDB Strategies. Mr. Bishop and Ms. Marrin will operate from offices in One James Center in downtown Richmond.

About Willcox Savage: Founded in 1895, Willcox Savage services leading international, national, and regional clients from its Virginia offices in Norfolk and Tysons. A full-service firm, our 60+ attorneys practice in over 30 specialized areas

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