Dentons announced that Anne MacDonald has joined the firm’s Public Policy practice as senior policy director based in the Dallas office. And MacDonald will utilize her experience in political risk management to provide strategic counsel to clients navigating complex geopolitical issues.
Before joining Dentons, MacDonald was managing director for political risk at a global consulting firm, where she advised corporations on preparing for and responding to geopolitical challenges through COVID-19, the 2020 and 2022 US presidential elections, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
She spent over a decade serving President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in the White House, Pentagon, and State Department, including as chief of staff to Mrs. Bush, through the launch of the Bush Presidential Center.
MacDonald’s career also features work with the State Department on the 2004 G8 Summit, serving as a Defense Fellow at the Pentagon focused on Afghanistan and Iraq and significant contributions to international humanitarian efforts in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. And she has worked with global government leaders and US officials across federal administrations, state AG offices and Congress, and led global crisis and regulatory risk teams across multiple continents.
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“Few can match the breadth of experience Anne has gained in her highly strategic roles advising global leaders across governments on navigating critical geopolitical challenges. Her work in the White House, Defense Department and on the frontlines of international crises brings unparalleled insight. As businesses face increasing uncertainty in today’s global landscape, Anne’s extensive background will be critical in helping our clients navigate these risks.”
-Eric Tanenblatt, leader of the Firm’s US Public Policy practice and Global Chair of Public Policy and Regulation at Dentons