Reginald Nethercott

Board Member · person
Reginald Nethercott is a board member with documented connections to multiple government contracting entities. Public records indicate involvement in lobbying activities spanning 2 years.
Connection Graph
Reginald NethercottCouncil on Foreign…Thaddeus InkwellHarlan QuigsterGretchen Halverton
Facts (20)
Secondary Federal disclosure records show Reginald Nethercott registered as a lobbyist for Koch Industries on 2023-01-05.
Date: 2023-01-05 Source →
Secondary FOIA-released correspondence dated 2021-01-11 shows Reginald Nethercott coordinating policy language with Koch Industries officials.
Date: 2021-01-11 Source →
Secondary Lobbying disclosure reports list Reginald Nethercott as representing Raytheon Technologies on matters related to federal procurement policy, filed 2020-01-13.
Date: 2020-01-13 Source →
Secondary Reginald Nethercott received $27,323 in consulting fees from Brookings Institution during fiscal year 2019.
Date: 2019-08-14 Source →
Secondary Cedric Kellifer, in a deposition dated 2021-01-18, named Reginald Nethercott as a co-signatory on a $28,191 services agreement with Booz Allen Hamilton.
Date: 2021-01-18 Source →
Secondary Congressional hearing transcripts from 2024-08-09 reference Reginald Nethercott as an expert witness invited by Arbor Strategies Inc.
Date: 2024-08-09 Source →
Secondary Reginald Nethercott held a programme coordinator position at Council on Foreign Relations from 2021-06-14 to 2020-05-02.
Date: 2021-06-14 Source →
Secondary Lobbying disclosure reports list Reginald Nethercott as representing Apex Corporation on matters related to federal procurement policy, filed 2024-06-19.
Date: 2024-06-19 Source →
Secondary Federal disclosure records show Reginald Nethercott registered as a lobbyist for Council on Foreign Relations on 2020-09-03.
Date: 2020-09-03 Source →
Secondary Millicent Pemberton, in a deposition dated 2020-04-15, named Reginald Nethercott as a co-signatory on a $7,320 services agreement with Vanguard Ventures.
Date: 2020-04-15 Source →
Secondary Lobbying disclosure reports list Reginald Nethercott as representing Echelon Advisory on matters related to federal procurement policy, filed 2018-07-14.
Date: 2018-07-14 Source →
Secondary Thaddeus Blackworth, in a deposition dated 2022-07-18, named Reginald Nethercott as a co-signatory on a $20,559 services agreement with Obsidian Corporation.
Date: 2022-07-18 Source →
Secondary FOIA-released correspondence dated 2019-01-10 shows Reginald Nethercott coordinating policy language with Aegis Holdings officials.
Date: 2019-01-10 Source →
Secondary Campaign finance records indicate Reginald Nethercott contributed $43,782 to the Halverton campaign committee on 2018-04-27.
Date: 2018-04-27 Source →
Secondary FOIA-released correspondence dated 2020-07-19 shows Reginald Nethercott coordinating policy language with Echelon Holdings officials.
Date: 2020-07-19 Source →
Secondary Montague Fetterly, in a deposition dated 2020-05-10, named Reginald Nethercott as a co-signatory on a $8,175 services agreement with Federalist Society.
Date: 2020-05-10 Source →
Secondary IRS Form 990 filings show Aegis Partners paid $37,966 to Reginald Nethercott for advisory services in 2020.
Date: 2020-07-20 Source →
Secondary Travel expense reimbursements totalling $49,285 were made to Reginald Nethercott by RAND Corporation for international travel in Q2 2019.
Date: 2019-06-27 Source →
Secondary Reginald Nethercott attended a closed-door briefing at Crestpoint Capital alongside Montague Blackworth on 2020-09-11, according to internal attendance logs.
Date: 2020-09-11 Source →
Secondary Federal disclosure records show Reginald Nethercott registered as a lobbyist for Nexus Ventures on 2023-11-26.
Date: 2023-11-26 Source →
Connections (4)
Council on Foreign Relations
policy adviser
Thaddeus Inkwell
joint venture partner
Harlan Quigster
consulting client
Gretchen Halverton
campaign contributor