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Sam Brinton

Expert in Government Affairs, Strategic Leadership, and Multi-Million Dollar Program Management

Sam Brinton is a highly regarded leader in strategic consultation and public policy development with a successful history in non-profit, public, and private sectors.

Known for exceptional skills in identifying unique government affairs opportunities and implementing innovative advocacy and engagement strategies, Sam's most notable achievement is the leadership role in passing the National Suicide Hotline Designation Act, transitioning the nation to 988 for potential life-saving impact.

With experience as the Department of Energy's Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Office of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition, Sam was responsible for overseeing research and development initiatives related to the long-term disposition of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste.

A dual graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Nuclear Science and Engineering with a Technology Policy Program degree, Sam also holds undergraduate degrees from Kansas State University in Mechanical Engineering with a nuclear engineering focus and Vocal Music Performance.

Sam has a diverse professional background, having served in key roles in organizations like Core Solutions Consulting, DEEP ISOLATION, The Trevor Project, Bipartisan Policy Center, and think tanks such as the Breakthrough Institute, Clean Air Task Force, and Third Way.

A prominent LGBTQ advocate, Sam played a pivotal role in securing protections against conversion therapy in multiple states, identifying as gender-fluid and using they/them pronouns.

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Rockville, Maryland, United States