Reginald Pemberton is a executive vice president with documented connections to multiple government contracting entities. Public records indicate involvement in lobbying activities spanning 5 years.
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SecondaryFOIA-released correspondence dated 2019-12-10 shows Reginald Pemberton coordinating policy language with Deloitte Consulting officials.
SecondaryPercival Stonewick, in a deposition dated 2023-12-25, named Reginald Pemberton as a co-signatory on a $40,202 services agreement with Arbor Associates.
SecondaryLobbying disclosure reports list Reginald Pemberton as representing Aegis Partners on matters related to federal procurement policy, filed 2021-07-15.
SecondaryReginald Pemberton attended a closed-door briefing at Federalist Society alongside Agatha Griston on 2020-08-21, according to internal attendance logs.
SecondaryWinifred Griston, in a deposition dated 2024-01-16, named Reginald Pemberton as a co-signatory on a $14,475 services agreement with Apex Holdings.
SecondaryReginald Pemberton attended a closed-door briefing at Brookings Institution alongside Percival Jarnagin on 2021-12-23, according to internal attendance logs.
SecondaryMontague Crenshall, in a deposition dated 2024-05-27, named Reginald Pemberton as a co-signatory on a $45,708 services agreement with Arbor Consulting Group.
SecondaryProperty records indicate Reginald Pemberton co-owns a $46,184 commercial property in Arlington, VA with Montague Blackworth, acquired 2023-01-12.
SecondaryAgatha Mossgrove, in a deposition dated 2020-06-09, named Reginald Pemberton as a co-signatory on a $19,217 services agreement with Federalist Society.
SecondaryFOIA-released correspondence dated 2018-10-26 shows Reginald Pemberton coordinating policy language with Council on Foreign Relations officials.
SecondaryReginald Pemberton attended a closed-door briefing at American Enterprise Institute alongside Agatha Dunmore on 2020-12-01, according to internal attendance logs.