Co-Founder
Lot Sixteen
Josh Lahey is the co-founder of Lot Sixteen, a bipartisan communications and lobbying firm that works with many companies in the clean power space. Josh and Lot Sixteen were closely involved in the formation of the American Clean Power Association, working with member companies to help develop the rationale for the new association as it expanded into the larger multi-technology force that we know it today. Josh and Lot Sixteen also were also closely involved in the naming and branding of ACP even developing the Clean Power logo.
Today, Josh and Lot Sixteen are the principle outside consultants to the Fuel for Thought campaign, ACP's multi-million dollar adversiting effort targeting right-of-center persuadable skeptics on the benefits clean power can bring to states and local communities.
Prior to founding Lot Sixteen, Josh was the director of advertising and a senior manager at a number of Washington, DC public affairs firms. In that role he helped developed significant advertising and intergrated communications campaigns for a wide variety of companies and sectors. Josh started his career in Democratic politics working for dozens of House and Senate campaigns and he played a important role in the 2000 Presidental campaign and recount. Josh has also helped run the speechwriting office at the Democratic National Convention from 2000 - 2016. Today, he lives in Washington, DC with his wife Amy Rosenbaum, three children and two dogs.
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