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Arlene Wohlgemuth, Founder & PresidentE-mail: Arlene@threepointstrategies.com Arlene Wohlgemuth founded Three Point Strategies, LLC following ten years of distinguished service as State Representative for District 58. Recognized as a leader in the Texas House, she was twice named as one of the Ten Best Legislators by Texas Monthly and was likewise recognized by Gallery Watch and Lone Star Report.
During the 78th Legislature, Ms. Wohlgemuth authored HB 2292, the consolidation of agencies and sweeping reform of Health and Human Services which improved service delivery for recipients and saved taxpayers billions of dollars. The legislation led to Texas being recognized for fraud prevention/prosecution and given the nation's top fraud-fighting award in 2005.
Mrs. Wohlgemuth served as President of the Texas Conservative Coalition, Chairman of the TCCRI Health and Human Services Task Force, and Co-Chairman of the TCCRI State Finance Task Force. She is currently a board member of the Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute and is a Visiting Research Fellow for the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
Mrs. Wohlgemuth has been a certified flight instructor since 1972 and holds ratings in Single and Multi-engine Land, Single-engine Sea, and Instruments. She is an Advanced and Instrument Ground Instructor, taught aerobatics, and enjoys participating in the Air Race Classic. She also attended Texas Tech University.
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Tiffiny Britton, Legislative ConsultantE-mail: Tiffiny@threepointstrategies.com Tiffiny Britton has more than 14 years experience in Texas politics. She spent five legislative sessions working in the Texas House and Senate and has worked on several state and federal campaigns. During her nine-year tenure working in the legislature, she served as director of the Senate Infrastructure Development and Security Committee and chief of staff for Senate Finance Chairman Steve Ogden. Since leaving the Capitol, Ms. Britton worked for a major public relations firm where she managed public affairs accounts for various corporate clients and ran her own political fundraising and public affairs business, raising more than $2.5 million for a nationally targeted congressional race and advising clients on transportation issues. During her time with Senator Ogden, Ms. Britton worked on a variety of issues including public and higher education, transportation, homeland security and finance. She worked on major legislation including the following: Governor George W. Bush's Texas version of No Child Left Behind; and House Bill 3588, the most significant transportation legislation in the history of Texas, providing the state a number of new tools to improve mobility and safety. |
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In addition to policy experience, Ms. Britton has a depth of knowledge in communications and event planning. She has developed and maintained relationships with media throughout the state and has planned numerous fundraising and earned media events, including a fundraiser with the Vice President of the United States that netted the most money ever raised by a congressional challenger. Ms. Britton is a 1992 graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in Speech Communications and Journalism. |
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Liza Christian, legislative & administrative assistantE-mail: Liza@threepointstrategies.com Liza Christian joined Three Point Strategies in November 2006. Having grown up in a political family, Ms. Christian has an extensive history in Texas politics. Prior to joining Three Point Strategies, she worked as scheduler and office manager in a nationally targeted congressional campaign.
Upon joining Three Point Strategies, Ms. Christian has advocated on behalf of the firm’s clients, research and analyzed policy, and provided documentation to support the efforts to advance pressing legislation.
Ms. Christian is a 2006 graduate of Baylor University with a degree in Political Science. In 2008, Ms. Christian received her Master’s degree from Baylor University where she studied political societies and religious influence.
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