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Cynthia McClain-Hill is co-founder of Strategic Counsel, a firm specializing in strategic public policy development with an emphasis in corporate, administrative and environmental law. In her professional capacity, Ms. McClain-Hill leads the firm's environmental law and public policy development practice. She represents clients engaged in public-private partnerships and in advancing public policy initiatives, helping them navigate the complex legal issues that arise.
Ms. McClain-Hill's legal and public policy expertise has been sought by a number of public sector boards and commissions. She has served on the California Coastal Commission, the California Fair Political Practices Commission, CalEPA Environmental Justice Advisory Working Group and the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles, as well as the city's Small and Local Business Advisory Commission. Former California Gov. Gray Davis selected Ms. McClain-Hill as one of five co-chairs on his transitions team after his election to office.
Ms. McClain-Hill has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her business and civic leadership. She received the National Association of Women Business Owners "2005 Chapter Public Policy Advocate of the Year" award, the U.S. Small Business Administration's "Women in Business Advocate Award," the first annual "Ruth Standish Baldwin Award" from the Greater Sacramento Urban League in 2004, and the "Thurgood Marshall Award" from Minorities in Business.
Ms. McClain-Hill is a respected legal authority and is frequently featured in a wide range of publications and interviewed regularly by leading television and radio shows. In a recent survey of 65,000 of her peers, she was named one of Southern California's "Super Lawyers," a distinction reserved for the top five percent of the state's practicing attorneys. Ms. McClain-Hill earned her bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1978, and her juris doctorate from UCLA’s School of Law three years later. She was admitted to practice law in the State of California in 1981.
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