Changing the Course of Events

The Experience to Chart the Path and the Focus & Discipline to Solve the Problem

Changing the Course of Events

The Experience to Chart the Path and the Focus & Discipline to Solve the Problem

Expertise from Experience

Conscience Point specializes in comprehensive public affairs, including federal and state government relations, lobbying, public relations, crisis management, grassroots advocacy, political consulting, and business advisory services.

We understand that public policy and political trends can have a profound effect on your business. Conscience Point provides clarity in an increasingly complex political environment by helping our clients to assess political risk, look around corners, and prepare for the future.

Our clients are global. We represent leading brands from Fortune 500 companies and technology start-ups to private equity firms, nonprofits, and trade associations.

banking and insurance

national security

housing

transportaion and infrastructure

veteran's health

grassroots engagement

commerce and trade

education policy

Expertise from Experience

Conscience Point specializes in comprehensive public affairs, including federal and state government relations, lobbying, public relations, crisis management, grassroots advocacy, political consulting, and business advisory services.

We understand that public policy and political trends can have a profound effect on your business. Conscience Point provides clarity in an increasingly complex political environment by helping our clients to assess political risk, look around corners, and prepare for the future.

Our clients are global. We represent leading brands from Fortune 500 companies and technology start-ups to private equity firms, nonprofits, and trade associations.

banking and insurance

national security

housing

transportaion and infrastructure

veteran's health

grassroots engagement

commerce and trade

education policy

Nat Wienecke

Nat is the founder and President of Conscience Point Consulting. Named one of The Hill’s top lobbyists for many years running as well as Top Lobbyist by the National Institute for Lobbying and Ethics. Nat advises his clients, which include Fortune 500 companies, private equity firms, start-ups, non-profits, and trade associations, in navigating the public policy arena and solving complex advocacy challenges.

Prior to founding Conscience Point Consulting, Wienecke worked at the American Property and Casualty Insurance Association and JPMorgan, Chase & Co. At APCIA he was the chief federal advocate, enacting legislative provisions each year of his 12 year tenure, including the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act reauthorization, flood insurance, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, reforms to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, among dozens of others. He also ran APCIA’s political engagement division and $1.6 million PAC where he led dozens of campaigns each year in state capitols across America. At JPMorgan Chase, he worked on state, federal, and international government relations, handling issues ranging from financial reform and cybersecurity to Congressional oversight. He helped lead the creation of a grassroots Ambassador program and also worked with the bank’s International Council, which included former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Sworn in on August 21, 2006 as Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Wienecke was the youngest assistant secretary of Commerce during the Bush Administration and a senior advisor to Secretary Carlos Gutierrez on issues including international trade, immigration, economic development, and the response to the 2008 financial crisis.

Also a veteran of numerous political campaigns, Wienecke has extensive experience building grassroots, advocacy coalitions, and get out the vote efforts. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York College at Oneonta. He currently lives on Washington, D.C.’s Capitol Hill and in Southampton, Long Island with his wife Chantal and daughter Kendall.

Nat Wienecke

Nat is the founder and President of Conscience Point Consulting. Named one of The Hill’s top lobbyists for many years running as well as Top Lobbyist by the National Institute for Lobbying and Ethics. Nat advises his clients, which include Fortune 500 companies, private equity firms, start-ups, non-profits, and trade associations, in navigating the public policy arena and solving complex advocacy challenges.

Prior to founding Conscience Point Consulting, Wienecke worked at the American Property and Casualty Insurance Association and JPMorgan, Chase & Co. At APCIA he was the chief federal advocate, enacting legislative provisions each year of his 12 year tenure, including the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act reauthorization, flood insurance, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, reforms to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, among dozens of others. He also ran APCIA’s political engagement division and $1.6 million PAC where he led dozens of campaigns each year in state capitols across America. At JPMorgan Chase, he worked on state, federal, and international government relations, handling issues ranging from financial reform and cybersecurity to Congressional oversight. He helped lead the creation of a grassroots Ambassador program and also worked with the bank’s International Council, which included former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Sworn in on August 21, 2006 as Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Wienecke was the youngest assistant secretary of Commerce during the Bush Administration and a senior advisor to Secretary Carlos Gutierrez on issues including international trade, immigration, economic development, and the response to the 2008 financial crisis.

Also a veteran of numerous political campaigns, Wienecke has extensive experience building grassroots, advocacy coalitions, and get out the vote efforts. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York College at Oneonta. He currently lives on Washington, D.C.’s Capitol Hill and in Southampton, Long Island with his wife Chantal and daughter Kendall.

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Nat Wienecke

Nat is the founder and President of Conscience Point Consulting. Named one of The Hill’s top lobbyists for many years running as well as Top Lobbyist by the National Institute for Lobbying and Ethics. Nat advises his clients, which include Fortune 500 companies, private equity firms, start-ups, non-profits, and trade associations, in navigating the public policy arena and solving complex advocacy challenges.

Prior to founding Conscience Point Consulting, Wienecke worked at the American Property and Casualty Insurance Association and JPMorgan, Chase & Co. At APCIA he was the chief federal advocate, enacting legislative provisions each year of his 12 year tenure, including the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act reauthorization, flood insurance, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, reforms to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, among dozens of others. He also ran APCIA’s political engagement division and $1.6 million PAC where he led dozens of campaigns each year in state capitols across America. At JPMorgan Chase, he worked on state, federal, and international government relations, handling issues ranging from financial reform and cybersecurity to Congressional oversight. He helped lead the creation of a grassroots Ambassador program and also worked with the bank’s International Council, which included former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Sworn in on August 21, 2006 as Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Wienecke was the youngest assistant secretary of Commerce during the Bush Administration and a senior advisor to Secretary Carlos Gutierrez on issues including international trade, immigration, economic development, and the response to the 2008 financial crisis.

Also a veteran of numerous political campaigns, Wienecke has extensive experience building grassroots, advocacy coalitions, and get out the vote efforts. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York College at Oneonta. He currently lives on Washington, D.C.’s Capitol Hill and in Southampton, Long Island with his wife Chantal and daughter Kendall.

Strategic Partners

Complex challenges require thoughtful, focused, and comprehensive solutions that accrue to the bottom line. Conscience Point and our strategic partners have unparalleled expertise on both issues and process, with the bipartisan relationships at the highest levels of government to deliver results.

Whether it is working on Capitol Hill, at cabinet departments, or with the White House, our focus is simple – to win. We develop winning advocacy approaches to connect with decision-makers, shape the narrative, and change public policy to achieve results for our clients’.

Strategic Partners

Complex challenges require thoughtful, focused, and comprehensive solutions that accrue to the bottom line. Conscience Point and our strategic partners have unparalleled expertise on both issues and process, with the bipartisan relationships at the highest levels of government to deliver results.

Whether it is working on Capitol Hill, at cabinet departments, or with the White House, our focus is simple – to win. We develop winning advocacy approaches to connect with decision-makers, shape the narrative, and change public policy to achieve results for our clients’.

To learn more about how we can help you navigate the public policy and political arenas get in touch with us below.

Solving problems is hard;

achieving consensus is even harder.

You can't do the former without doing the latter.

Nat Wienecke

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Mash Dynamo

With over 20 years of leading political strategy for hundreds of successful political campaigns and legislative advocacy efforts nationwide, Jason Mashburn founded Mash Dynamo, Inc., a national political and public affairs agency with offices in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. 

Mashburn created Instant Advocacy, a robust grassroots digital platform, to help lobbyists, corporations, non-profits and political firms activate grassroots support to reach their goals. 

Mash Dynamo and Instant Advocacy have offices in Washington DC and Atlanta.

Thomas M. Glassic, Esq.

Tom Glassic is a recognized bi-partisan leader in insurance public policy at the state and federal levels.  An attorney with a law degree from George Washington University and an A.B. from The College of William & Mary, Glassic  served as Senior Insurance Counsel to the House Financial Services Committee and as General Counsel to the D.C. Department of Insurance, Securities & Banking (DISB).  One of few professionals with insurance public policy experience at both the federal and state level, Glassic is unique player in the insurance public policy space.  Since 2022, Glassic has served as the Executive Director of the D.C. Insurance Federation, the state insurance trade ass’n representing insurers who write all lines of insurance in the District.

TENTPOLE STRATEGIES

Dan Ekstein has more than two decades of business advocacy and corporate communications experience. In addition to founding Tentpole Strategies, he is Partner and Chief Business Development Officer at Sagac Public Affairs. Dan provides trusted counsel to senior external affairs, communications, and government affairs executives and designs and executes award-winning civic and employee engagement campaigns.

I Got a Guy

Vincent LeVien has had a decades-long career in government and government relations, working as Director of External Affairs for DeSales Media Group and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens for 13 years. There, he has handled government and community affairs as a registered lobbyist at the city, state, and federal levels. Vincent was Lead Advance for four Presidents of the United States and worked as Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli. He served as Director of the 9/11 Emergency Task Force for then-New York State Senator Martin Connor.

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