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Reagan Weil
Director of Business Development
512.531.3900

rweil@spartnerships.com

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Reagan Weil joined the SPI team in 2005 with a diversified background in public affairs. He has experience at both the state and national levels of government and is known for his entrepreneurial thinking and innovative approaches to problem solving.

Reagan holds a master’s degree from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin. He also has a wealth of practical on-the-job experience in government and public affairs. Reagan gained valuable insight and experience working as a staff assistant in the national office of U.S. Sen. Phil Gramm. In this position, he was responsible for connecting with constituents and assisting with government issues on a daily basis.

While working for the Vinson & Elkins law firm, Reagan was responsible for covering legislative committee hearings for the firm. Much of his legislative work was focused on health care issues. He was responsible for covering the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Medicare reform, HCFA, Patient's Privacy Regulations and HIPAA. He also worked other multi-state issues while with the law firm.

Reagan has served on the board of two local nonprofit organizations. He holds numerous leadership distinctions and a B.A. in International Studies from Austin College in Sherman, TX, where he gained international experience studying in several countries.

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