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​"My personal philosophy centers around the systems theory of equifinality, or the idea that a desired outcome can be achieved through the pursuit of different pathways, flexibility, and thinking 'outside of the box.'

 

Flywheel embodies that philosophy and is fearless and creative when it comes to executing winning strategies and achieving our clients' goals."

About Wallis

Associate

Wallis joined Flywheel in 2025. In her role, she provides policy research and political analysis to clients and contributes to her team’s strategic engagement and communications with elected officials, legislative staff, businesses, and government agencies. Her current portfolio includes clients from across the energy, critical minerals, infrastructure, and technology sectors and her efforts typically aim to increase market access, improve regulatory environments, and steer practical, efficient, and innovative solutions to private and public sector issues. She also contributes thought leadership to Flywheel’s FOCUS newsletter, which regularly reaches thousands of legislators, government officials, industry, and corporate leaders.

Previously, Wallis worked at the International Republican Institute (IRI), where she implemented democracy-strengthening programs and supported the independence of legislative and governance institutions in 20+ countries. At IRI, she supported citizen-responsive policy interventions, public polling, public awareness campaigns, and fostered bilateral engagement between American and international legislators and their staff through the House Democracy Partnership in the U.S. Congress. Separately, Wallis has also served in various volunteer positions in Kentucky and Maryland through local, state, and national Republican-led organizations.

 

Wallis attended Auburn University and graduated with her B.S. in English Literature and Communications in 2017 and her Master of Public Administration with a concentration in Election Administration in 2019."

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