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Arkansas lieutenant governor Tim Griffin has joined corporate advisory giant Brunswick Group, where he's been named a senior counselor. 

Griffin, who was named AK’s lieutenant governor in 2014, was elected to Congress in 2010 where he served as the 24th representative of The Natural State’s Second Congressional District and also served as deputy majority whip for the Republican caucus and was a member of the U.S. House Ways and Means committee. He previously held several posts in George W. Bush’s cabinet, filling deputy director of political affairs and special assistant positions.

Griffin was formerly a U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas and is currently serving as a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army JAG Corps. Last year, Griffin took a senior advisor post at Washington-based advisory shop Purple Strategies.

At Brunswick, Tim will focus on public affairs, corporate reputation, and crisis as well as digital campaign strategies. He’ll continue to hold the lieutenant governor position and will be stationed in Brunswick’s Washington, D.C. outpost.