Tom Quillin joins FSG from Intel as a public policy and government affairs leader and a veteran of policy and political campaigns for think tanks, trade associations, and technology leaders. Tom understands that above all else, companies need to achieve goals and outcomes as efficiently as possible, with strategy tuned to real world facts. Tom negotiated Intel’s multi-billion dollar CHIPS award, the largest award provided under the CHIPS program, and played a pivotal role in strategy and campaign planning for the successful bipartisan passage of the CHIPS Act.

Whether driving specific policy objectives or defining a product to meet customer requirements, Tom is committed to helping clients ruthlessly reprioritize and return results. With deep expertise in government affairs, security, and product planning, Tom leverages his insatiable curiosity for learning how things work, into advocacy efforts that help both policymakers and business leaders drive growth.

Tom holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.