Liz Voyles, Principal

Liz Voyles, MPA, PRINCIPAL

Liz Voyles, MPA has fifteen years of experience in public affairs, political and media strategy in the public, nonprofit and private sectors.  She is Principal of Brass Ring Communications (BRC) a boutique public relations and marketing firm based in Washington, D.C.

She served as Vice President of CityHealth, an initiative of the de Beaumont Foundation and Kaiser Permanente, and on the communications teams of a number of leading national policy organizations, including The Pew Charitable Trusts, The Concord Coalition, and Trust for America’s Health.

Voyles started her career in Washington as an aide to former U.S. Senator John F. Kerry, on Capitol Hill. Prior to arriving in Washington, Voyles was an account executive at Morgan Allen Moore, a lobbying and public relations firm, based in London, England. She also served on Kerry’s Presidential Campaign as a field organizer in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire.

She holds a bachelor’s of Political Science from Tufts University and a masters of Public Administration from George Washington University. She is a board member of the Homeless Children’s Playtime Project.

Selected Achievements:

  • Created earned media strategies that gained repeated coverage in premier national outlets such as The New York TimesThe Wall Street JournalThe Washington PostUSA Today, The Huffington Post, Time, as well as on NBC News, CBS News, and National Public Radio.

  • Strategically cut a client's marketing costs by over 40% while growing sales productivity by 20%.

  • Created customized change management strategies to introduce client relationship management systems into the organizations of various clients.

  • Wrote a pair of op-eds for The Guardian about the rising price of EpiPens.