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Vice President at RLR Resources
$400/hour
for virtual Consultation
Vice President at RLR Resources
Roy Soto is the Vice President for RLR Resources and directs its governmental affairs practice. His broad knowledge on how to operate among various national, state and local governmental entities developed from working at different levels of government, including serving the State of New Mexico in several executive level positions such as Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Information Technology. He brings the perspective of the client’s targets and provides professional strategic consulting services to assist his clients on how to navigate between the different levels of governmental entities, regulations and laws to meet their goals and achieve success. He provides his extensive expertise to a variety of corporate, governmental and private clients who need assistance in dealing with issues in business development involving business operations, lobbying, strategic solutions, information management systems and procurement.
$400/hour
for virtual Consultation
Expertise Areas
- Advocacy Campaign Development
- Brand & Initiative Launches
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Crisis Communications
- Digital Strategy & Social Media
- Environmental, Social, and Governance Issues (ESG)
- Executive or Other Targeted Communications
- Government Relations Strategy
- Political Action Committee (PAC) Strategy
- Cannabis - Medical
- Cannabis - Recreational
- Cybersecurity
- Energy, Mining, & Natural Resources
- Government Procurement Policy
- Healthcare
- Information Technology (IT)
- Infrastructure Development
- Labor Relations
- Land Use
- Law Enforcement & Public Safety
- Pandemic Response
- Telecommunications
- Tribal Issues
- Workforce