09 Jun 2026
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton Adds Jaime Martin as Senior Government Relations Advisor in Seattle
"Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton adds Jaime Martin to its Government Relations team in Seattle to work on Washington State government relations, regulatory matters, lobbying and tribal affairs."
Jaime Martin has joined the Firm as Senior Government Relations Advisor in the Seattle office. She will provide Washington State government relations and regulatory services, assisting clients with lobbying, policy development and advocacy. Ms. Martin is an enrolled member of the Snoqualmie Tribe and brings extensive tribal leadership and public policy experience. Immediately prior to joining the Firm she served as Director of External Relations in the Office of Governor Bob Ferguson, where she built and maintained strategic relationships between the Governor’s Office and local communities, tribal governments and other stakeholders, and represented the state on regional and statewide issues. For more than a decade before that she served as the Snoqualmie Tribe’s Governmental Affairs and Special Projects Executive Director, where she established the Tribe’s first Governmental Affairs team and led initiatives on tribal sovereignty, taxation, consultation, cultural resource protection and ancestral land reclamation.
Dylan Frick joined the Firm in January as a Government Relations Advisor in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office. He lobbies on behalf of clients before the North Carolina General Assembly, the Governor’s Office and state agencies, advancing priorities that require strategic advocacy and coalition-building. Prior to joining Kilpatrick, Mr. Frick served as Deputy Secretary for External Affairs at the North Carolina Department of Information Technology and previously served as Director of Legislative Affairs.
Ransom Fox joined the Firm as a Policy Analyst in the Washington, D.C., office. In that role he monitors and provides detailed analysis on a range of legislative and regulatory issues for clients. Prior to joining Kilpatrick, Mr. Fox worked as a Legislative Assistant on the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources, handling matters including public lands, Native American affairs, insular affairs, health care issues and foreign relations in the Indo-Pacific region.