McAllister & Quinn
Katherine Williams, MPP has a diverse and extensive work history. Katherine is currently serving as the Managing Director at McAllister & Quinn, LLC since January 2013. Prior to that, they were a Partner at QuinnWilliams starting from June 2009. Katherine also worked as a Project Manager at the Citizens' Commission on Jail Violence in 2012. In 2011, they served as a Research Assistant for the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel on security and emergency management at LAX at City of Los Angeles. Katherine worked as an Associate at the Office of Management and Budget from June to September 2008. Katherine served as a Fundraising Consultant at Capital Strategies from February to October 2007. From 2003 to 2006, they held the position of Senior Outreach Coordinator at The Brookings Institution, where they managed responsibilities for prominent syndicated columnist E. J. Dionne. Prior to that, they worked as an Assistant to CFO at Jefferson Consulting Group from 2001 to 2003.
Katherine Williams, MPP, pursued their higher education at both UCLA and Wake Forest University. From 2008 to 2010, they attended UCLA, where they earned their Master of Public Policy degree. During their time at UCLA, Katherine focused on the field of study in National Security and Policy Analysis. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Government from Wake Forest University, where they studied from 1997 to 2001. Katherine's educational journey demonstrates their commitment to gaining expertise in political science, government, and policy analysis.
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McAllister & Quinn
McAllister & Quinn is a Washington, DC consulting firm that provides a comprehensive range of services to a diverse group of clients with issues before the federal government. Based in Washington, DC, our unique approach has helped client secure federal resources for nearly two decades. John McAllister and Andy Quinn founded the firm in 2004. The firm focuses on government relations and federal grant strategy and development. The firm has six core practice areas: • Higher Education • Health Care • Research Universities and Institutions • Defense and Homeland Security • Advanced Technology • Nonprofits and Public Agencies