Partner at HBW Resources, Executive Vice President at Consumer Energy Alliance
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Government Relations
Work:
HBW Resources since 2007
Partner
Consumer Energy Alliance since Jan 2008
Executive Vice President
Patriot Group, LLC Jan 2005 - Dec 2007
President
United States Senate Jan 2004 - Dec 2004
Chief of Staff, Sen. Elizabeth Dole
United States Senate Jan 2003 - Jan 2004
Subcommittee Staff Director & Chief Counsel
Education:
University of Notre Dame Law School 1994 - 1997
JD, Law
University of Notre Dame 1993 - 1994
MA, Theology
Wake Forest University 1992 - 1993
MA, Religion
eal Jobs NC hopes to raise $400,000 initially for ads critical of Attorney General Roy Cooper, McCrory's Democratic challenger, according to a fundraising email from Republican donors. Multiple news outlets report the email came from Michael Whatley, a veteran GOP consultant involved in energy issues.
Date: Oct 07, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Real Jobs plan to raise real money for Gov. McCrory raises real questions
group and donors named in the email were reluctant to speak about the planned fundraiser Thursday. Michael Whatley, a partner with HBW Resources and the invitation's author, declined to speak on the record about the event but said he believes it may be canceled due to the arrival of Hurricane Matthew.
Date: Oct 06, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Behind the singing, anti-pipeline stars clash with pipeline promoters
But in an interview before the concert, Michael Whatley of the Consumer Energy Alliance, which includes oil companies and business customers, accused Young and co-headliner Willie Nelson of hypocrisy.
Michael Whatley of the pro-pipeline Consumer Energy Alliance said last week that Nelson and Young are hurting farmers with opposition to Keystone XL. Whatley said the transportation of oil by trains oil that could be moved instead by the pipeline contributes to rail congestion and blocks farmers
TransCanada has remained steadfast in saying that theyre going to see this project through, and theyre going to get the construction done, said Michael Whatley, vice president of the energy industry mouthpiece Consumer Energy Alliance and a partner in the Washington, D.C., lobbying firm HBW Reso
Date: Sep 05, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Kinzinger: 'Enough is enough; it's time to build' Keystone XL Pipeline
Kinzinger, Tom Gross, director of pipeline and gas distribution for the United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters; Tom Wolf, executive director of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce Energy Council; and Michael Whatley, executive vice president of the Consumer Energy Alliance, all gave their uniq
Date: May 23, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
TransCanada to push ahead with part of Keystone pipeline
The ability to bring oil from the Cushing hub to the Gulf Coast refinery complex will have tremendous benefits for drivers nationwide, said Michael Whatley, executive vice president of the Consumer Energy Alliance, a group that includes major producers and industrial users of oil and gas.
Date: Feb 27, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Nebraska governor calls session that may allow lawmakers to challenge disputed ...
Its unfortunate that the governor chose to ignore these facts and instead put taxpayers on the hook for an exercise that will either yield no legislation or put the state in the middle of a costly litigation cycle, said Michael Whatley, executive vice president of the Houston-based Consumer Energ