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Callie F. Hickox
Public Policy Advisor
2550 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
T: 202-457-5335
chickox@pattonboggs.com
Callie Hickox assists clients on a variety of public policy and regulatory issues that come before Congress and other federal and state forums.
Prior to joining The Breaux-Lott Leadership Group, Ms. Hickox gained extensive knowledge of the legislative process and established strong Congressional and executive branch relationships by working on Capitol Hill, as well as at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and Patton Boggs LLP.
During her seven years on Capitol Hill working for Senator John Breaux and then Minority Leader (now Majority Leader) Harry Reid, she worked with federal and state lawmakers on a wide range of matters. Ms. Hickox developed key relationships and interacted closely with both Democratic and Republican leadership staff, monitoring the daily legislative activity on the Senate floor. Her responsibilities also included facilitating meetings between the senators and members of Congress, cabinet secretaries, ambassadors and White House officials.
After leaving Capitol Hill, Ms. Hickox served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Commissioner Fred Hatfield at the CFTC and then as Public Policy Advisor at Patton Boggs LLP.



