Kaleb is a problem solver, helping clients cut through regulatory, legislative, and political noise to find workable and durable policy solutions.
Kaleb leverages significant regulatory, political, and policy experience to advise a broad range of clients with respect to challenging federal and Alaska regulatory processes. With ties at federal and state agencies, legislatures, and executive branches, he knows the decision makers and how to get things done. He focuses on advising clients in the mining, oil and gas, public lands, tourism, fisheries, arctic, and renewable energy industries.
Kaleb provides strategic counsel to advance clients’ policy and business objectives, ranging from project-specific government engagement to holistic campaigns that can include grass roots advocacy to secure local and state-wide community buy-in.
Born and raised in Alaska, Kaleb brings personal insight into issues affecting the state, including first-hand knowledge of and relationships with Native Alaska stakeholders.
As former Chief of Staff to US Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Kaleb was the principal architect of policy, legislative, and communications strategies affecting the interests of Alaska and Alaskans. Even in a gridlocked Congress, Kaleb cultivated productive working relationships with legislators and policy advisors on both sides of the aisle that allowed him to achieve consensus and implement solutions.
Kaleb’s congressional experience also includes serving for over five years as Senior Counsel to the US Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, where he was on the front lines developing policy recommendations and drafting legislation relating to energy, oil and gas, mining, public lands, wildlife management, environmental regulation, and a range of other issues.