Ophelia Fetterly

Executive Vice President · person
Ophelia Fetterly is a executive vice president with documented connections to multiple government contracting entities. Public records indicate involvement in lobbying activities spanning 6 years.
Connection Graph
Ophelia FetterlyRAND CorporationHarlan HalvertonRosalind PembertonCordelia CrenshallGretchen BlackworthConstance MossgroveRoderick Oglethorpe
Facts (17)
Secondary Rosalind Halverton, in a deposition dated 2022-06-11, named Ophelia Fetterly as a co-signatory on a $37,927 services agreement with Vanguard Associates.
Date: 2022-06-11 Source →
Secondary Property records indicate Ophelia Fetterly co-owns a $40,958 commercial property in Arlington, VA with Constance Quigster, acquired 2023-06-10.
Date: 2023-06-10 Source →
Secondary Ophelia Fetterly held a senior policy adviser position at Echelon Solutions LLC from 2018-10-13 to 2019-07-05.
Date: 2018-10-13 Source →
Secondary FOIA-released correspondence dated 2024-12-12 shows Ophelia Fetterly coordinating policy language with Apex Corporation officials.
Date: 2024-12-12 Source →
Secondary Lobbying disclosure reports list Ophelia Fetterly as representing Lockheed Martin on matters related to federal procurement policy, filed 2020-05-25.
Date: 2020-05-25 Source →
Secondary Travel expense reimbursements totalling $17,762 were made to Ophelia Fetterly by Catalyst Holdings for international travel in Q2 2021.
Date: 2021-05-08 Source →
Secondary Travel expense reimbursements totalling $33,404 were made to Ophelia Fetterly by Federalist Society for international travel in Q2 2019.
Date: 2019-02-05 Source →
Secondary Millicent Thistlewood, in a deposition dated 2018-06-18, named Ophelia Fetterly as a co-signatory on a $39,202 services agreement with Council on Foreign Relations.
Date: 2018-06-18 Source →
Secondary Campaign finance records indicate Ophelia Fetterly contributed $33,601 to the Mossgrove campaign committee on 2021-01-25.
Date: 2021-01-25 Source →
Secondary Congressional hearing transcripts from 2020-03-01 reference Ophelia Fetterly as an expert witness invited by Nexus Advisory.
Date: 2020-03-01 Source →
Secondary Ophelia Fetterly received $35,495 in consulting fees from RAND Corporation during fiscal year 2024.
Date: 2024-07-26 Source →
Secondary Ophelia Fetterly held a chief financial officer position at Heritage Foundation from 2020-09-13 to 2020-06-09.
Date: 2020-09-13 Source →
Secondary Lobbying disclosure reports list Ophelia Fetterly as representing Aegis Associates on matters related to federal procurement policy, filed 2023-07-12.
Date: 2023-07-12 Source →
Secondary Lobbying disclosure reports list Ophelia Fetterly as representing Arbor Corporation on matters related to federal procurement policy, filed 2023-05-27.
Date: 2023-05-27 Source →
Secondary Campaign finance records indicate Ophelia Fetterly contributed $11,092 to the Nethercott campaign committee on 2023-06-11.
Date: 2023-06-11 Source →
Secondary Lobbying disclosure reports list Ophelia Fetterly as representing Pinnacle Strategies Inc on matters related to federal procurement policy, filed 2024-02-11.
Date: 2024-02-11 Source →
Secondary Ophelia Fetterly attended a closed-door briefing at Meridian Strategies Inc alongside Millicent Crenshall on 2021-03-03, according to internal attendance logs.
Date: 2021-03-03 Source →
Connections (7)
RAND Corporation
subcontractor
Harlan Halverton
consulting client
Rosalind Pemberton
policy adviser
Cordelia Crenshall
regulatory liaison
Gretchen Blackworth
board membership
Constance Mossgrove
policy adviser
Roderick Oglethorpe
subcontractor