About

Scott Spector | Partner

Scott Spector has more than two decades of experience working with nonprofits and elected officials in Wisconsin and across the country. Scott spent five years as the Government Relations Director and chief lobbyist for the American Federation of Teachers-Wisconsin, where he advocated for public employees and investing in our public schools. After working at the AFT, Scott became the Executive Director of Wisconsin Progress, a nonprofit candidate recruitment and training organization. Over his five years running the organization, Wisconsin Progress recruited and trained hundreds of candidates for local and state legislative office in every corner of the state. Scott left Wisconsin Progress in January of 2016 to manage Senator Tammy Baldwin’s reelection campaign. Senator Baldwin was reelected to the Senate in November 2018 by an almost 11 point margin, one of the largest margins of victory in the last 30 years for a statewide elected official in Wisconsin. Scott managed a team of 35 and a campaign budget of more than $30 million.

Although a native New Yorker, Scott has called Wisconsin home since 2002. He lives in Madison with his wife and two children. He studied Political Science as an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and earned a master’s degree in Education and Politics from Teachers College at Columbia University.

Meghan Roh | Partner

Meghan Roh is a public affairs and strategic communications professional, with over a dozen years of experience in state and federal government, with political campaigns, and in the private sector. From 2017-2020, she worked as the Director of Public Relations at Epic, the first person to fill this role in the company’s 40-year history, reporting directly to the CEO. In 2016, Meghan was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve as a Director of Public Affairs and Communications at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C. where she collaborated with the White House and the Office of the Secretary on priority healthcare technology announcements and initiatives. Prior to her time at HHS, Meghan held various senior-level communications roles on Capitol Hill working with Senators Tammy Baldwin and Patty Murray, as well as with Representative Ron Kind, focusing on policy issues that included veterans, health care, civil rights, and education. In 2015, Meghan was elected President of the Senate Press Secretaries Association, the largest and most active of Capitol Hill’s professional organizations composed of current and former bipartisan Senate communicators. Meghan got her official start in public service working in the office of former Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle. 

Meghan received her Bachelor of Arts in both Political Science and Legal Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she was a letterwinner on the women’s NCAA Division I rowing team. A native of Tomah, Wisconsin, Meghan currently resides in Madison with her husband and daughter.