Dentons announces that Neil Hare has joined the Firm’s Public Policy practice as a partner resident in the Washington, DC, office. Hare offers clients broad experience at the intersection of business, law and government.
Hare, widely recognized as an authority and trusted C-suite advisor in business finance, policy and regulations, provides strategic counsel to clients on various public affairs and policy matters. He is the founder and CEO of GVC Strategies (formerly Global Vision Communications), a full-service strategic communications, public affairs and government relations firm. Known to navigate the most complex issues related to law and regulation, Hare’s clients include Fortune 500 companies, major trade associations, US government agencies and international entities and span a range of industries including financial services, biotech, energy and transportation, among others. Hare is a regular contributor to Forbes covering businesses issues, policy and advocacy, and is a regular speaker at business events.
“Neil’s entrepreneurial spirit, network of grassroots constituents and proven track record of crafting impactful public affairs strategies and campaigns will enhance our ability to deliver tailored solutions for our clients,” said Eric Tanenblatt, head of Dentons’ US Public Policy practice.
Previously, Hare led impactful public policy awareness campaigns as Vice President of Communications at the US Chamber of Commerce, engaging its membership base on key issues such as tax reform, healthcare, free trade and infrastructure initiatives. He remains a long-standing member of the Chamber’s Small Business Council.
Dentons' US Public Policy practice offers clients strategic counsel in all aspects of public policy and regulatory affairs with a deep understanding of political landscapes and all levels of government. Our team collaborates across jurisdictions to navigate complex policy challenges and advance clients' interests, supported by a network of professionals including former government officials, policymakers and industry professionals. Hare’s arrival follows that of former Congressmen Joe Crowley and Jeff Denham in Dentons' Washington, DC office.