What Others Are Saying
- "Marc Wilson goes above and beyond the call of duty to win for his clients. He's a true leader."
Tonya Chang, Director of Advocacy, American Heart Association, Kentucky
- "Marc Wilson puts together winning solutions for ABC year after year. We know he has our back in Kentucky and beyond..."
Kevin Sell, Vice-President of Corporate Development, United Group Services and Coordinator and Founder, Associated Builders and Contractors Northern Kentucky PAC
- "Marc Wilson really stepped up for our Industry in Kentucky. His winning strategy got us a seat at the table!"
J. Rabenold, member, Community Financial Services Association of America
Marc Wilson began his career in Radio Broadcasting where he worked in many formats including News/Talk, Top 40, Hot Country and Sports Talk. From 1996-1999 he was a free-lance sports anchor for the Bengals Radio Network Flagship, WBOB AM 1160 in Cincinnati. After his radio career Wilson launched an advertising and public relations firm. During this time Wilson began consulting Republican campaigns in Kentucky as a Media Consultant and eventually a General Consultant. His campaign record stands at 34 wins and 2 losses. In 2002 Wilson was the General Consultant for Kentucky Congressman Geoff Davis in his first run for office. He served as an unpaid Senior Advisor to Davis in his victorious 2004 campaign.
He is a 1990 Graduate of Asbury College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Broadcast Communications. He now serves on the Alumni Board of Directors of
Asbury College.
Wilson also sits on the boards of the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, Kids
Voting Northern Kentucky, The Conservative Forum and The Commonwealth PAC.
An active member of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Wilson served
on the Political Involvement Committee and Washington, DC fly-in committee.
He was also a founding member of the Young Political Leaders of Kentucky and
has been a guest lecturer at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing
and Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University. Wilson is often
quoted in regional and national periodicals commenting on Kentucky Politics
as well as conducting interviews with local and state radio and television
news outlets.
As a lobbyist, Wilson has tackled some of the toughest issues for his
clients including expanded gambling, smoking bans, payday loans and taxes.
As a grass roots lobbyist for the country's third largest tobacco company,
his work took him to five state capitols around the country including
Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Florida, and Nevada. His advocacy continues
to win for his clients.
He is married to his high school sweetheart Tami Worley Wilson and they have
three daughters.