Drew Moretz
Overview
Drew Moretz is a member of the government relations team, providing public policy advice and legislative strategy to clients in a variety of industries. His experience prepares him to effectively communicate for the firm’s clients to legislators, state regulatory agencies, and members of the executive branch.
*Drew Moretz is not licensed to practice law, and he does not provide legal advice.
My Practices
Drew brings over two decades of experience in various advocacy and business roles to bear for clients, developing legislative strategies and advising on public policy. He appears before state regulatory agencies, legislators, and the governor’s office to lobby for clients’ specific interests.
Prior to joining Brooks Pierce, Drew served as vice president of state government relations for the University of North Carolina System and vice president of government relations for the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. He also formerly served in Washington, DC as a Legislative Assistant to Congressman Howard Coble of North Carolina.
*Drew Moretz is not licensed to practice law, and he does not provide legal advice.
Credentials
Honors & Recognitions
Named to American Chamber of Commerce Executives “40 Under 40” Chamber Executive List (November 2009)
Fellow, Ford Foundation Regional & Sustainable Development Fellowship (2008-2009)
Graduate, US Chamber of Commerce Institute for Organizational Management (2004-2007)
Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., 1994
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Speaking Engagements
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Professional & Civic
Professional & Civic Activities
Member, North Carolina Economic Development Association (2021-present)
Member, NC Professional Lobbyist Association (2011-present)
Member, APLU Council of Government Affairs (2019-2020)
Chair, American Chamber of Commerce Executives GR Division (July 2012 – Dec. 2012)
Member, Wake County Sustainability Task Force (2010-2012)
Class Chair, Episcopal High School Roll Call (2003-2005, 2011-current)
Member, Episcopal High School Alumni/Parent Advisory Council (2001-2003, 2020)