Strategic Merger Will Expand Expertise and Service Capabilities for Clients in Healthcare, Technology, and Defense
Ervin Graves Strategy Group, a leading full-service consulting and government relations firm, announces the acquisition of the Consilio Group, a DC-based lobbying firm with decades of experience representing interests in the defense, technology, and healthcare sectors. This move marks a significant milestone in Ervin Graves’ ongoing commitment to delivering unparalleled value and results for its clients.
This purchase allows Ervin Graves Strategy Group to unlock new opportunities for its clients by offering enhanced capabilities, broader expertise, and access to a wider array of specialized resources. Current and the newly acquired clients of Ervin Graves can expect stronger support in regulatory strategy and policy development tailored to their evolving needs.
This merger strategically expands Ervin Graves’ footprint and service offerings by utilizing the Consilio Group’s expertise in emerging health technologies, digital transformation, and defense innovation.
The integration of Ervin Graves Strategy Group and the Consilio Group bring together two teams driven by a shared vision for excellence, collaboration, and client success. The union enables the new Ervin Graves team to leverage their collective experience, foster creative problem-solving, and deliver best-in-class service. Clients will benefit from the collaborative energy and expanded reach, ensuring they receive the highest level of strategic counsel and support.
“We are excited to welcome the talented professionals from Consilio Group into the Ervin Graves family,” said former U.S. Rep. Tom Graves, President and CEO of Ervin Graves Strategy Group. “This acquisition strengthens our ability to serve our clients and positions us for future growth. Together, we will continue to deliver innovative solutions and drive positive outcomes for our clients. The combined strengths of our new team allow clients to benefit from deeper industry insights and a more agile approach to navigating the complexities of the federal government.”
