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About

Travis McCormick has played key roles in dozens of successful elections and in shepherding policy through the legislative or rule-making process at the Texas Capitol and state agencies.

McCormick served for five years as Chief of Staff to Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian where he advised the commissioner on energy policy, oversaw 800+ agency staff, and handled the commissioner's external relations and communications. McCormick has previously served as Chief of Staff to now-Senator Drew Springer and as Campaign Manager to Senator Bryan Hughes, Senator Charles Perry, and several prominent members of the Texas House. He has ghost-written countless op-eds, press releases, and even a national bestselling book for various elected officials and clients.

McCormick is an Austin-based consultant with over a decade of experience in leadership positions in government and political campaigns.

“From the halls of the Texas Legislature to the negotiation rooms of state agencies there is no one I’d rather have in my corner than Travis McCormick. He knows how to win.”

— Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian

EXPERTISE

With seven sessions of experience, both inside and outside of the Texas Capitol, Travis has the experience and relationships necessary to help you pass (or defeat) legislation under the pink dome.

Government Relations

Travis served for five years as Chief of Staff to Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian. The Railroad Commission oversees much of the Texas energy sector including the oil and gas industry, gas utility rates, midstream and pipeline safety, and the permitting and reclamation of coal and uranium mines

Regulatory Affairs

From ghostwriting op-eds and books to drafting and designing effective social media content to writing and storyboarding ads for television, Travis is a world-class story teller who can take your messaging and content to the next level.

Communications

McCormick is unique in that he holds experience in both chambers of the legislature, a prominent statewide regulatory agency, and on political campaigns.