Stephen Lawso Joins Dentons Public Policy Group In Atlanta

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Thursday, May 2nd, 2024

Dentons announces today that Stephen Lawson has joined the Firm's Public Policy practice based in Dentons' Atlanta office, where he will lead the Firm's public affairs
efforts.

Lawson brings extensive experience in public affairs, strategic communications and public policy, with
a proven track record representing corporate, nonprofit, advocacy and governmental clients at some
of the highest levels. His experience spans governmental policy, crisis communications, media
relations and strategic messaging for Fortune 500 companies, elected officials, trade associations and
issue-based clients. With notable roles serving prominent figures in Florida and Georgia, including
Governor and now US Senator Rick Scott, Governor Ron DeSantis, US Senator Kelly Loeffler,
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper, Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and most
recently Georgia Speaker of the House Jon Burns, Lawson's career bridges government, politics and
communications. Most recently, he served as president of Full Focus Communications, a full-service
public affairs firm handling corporate and advocacy clients.

“We are thrilled to welcome Stephen to our team as he assumes a pivotal role in leading our public
affairs and strategic communications efforts,” said Eric Tanenblatt, the Firm’s Global Chair of Public
Policy and Regulation. "His reputation as a distinguished communicator and strategist precedes him,
and his wealth of experience positions him as a trusted leader in this space. His track record of
success and widespread respect within the industry make him an invaluable addition to our team and
our clients."

Dentons' US Public Policy team boasts professionals with diverse backgrounds in relevant
industries and at all levels of the government, offering unparalleled experience in strategic counsel for
public policy and regulatory affairs. In the Firm’s Atlanta office, Lawson joins esteemed colleagues
including Sam Olens, former Georgia Attorney General; Ceasar Mitchell, former Atlanta City Council
President; Thurbert Baker, former Georgia Attorney General; and Edward Lindsey, former Georgia
State Representative, among others.