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Thursday
Mar012018

OGS Friend Peter Mayberry Passes Away at 57

Peter G. Mayberry, 57, passed away suddenly on February 15, 2018 at his home in Washington, D.C. on natural causes. Peter worked at Price Waterhouse from 1983 to 1989 in the Governmental Affairs office, often interacting with and guiding OGS consultants on legislative issues that affected Federal clients and projects.

Whlie at PW, Peter co-created the PW Partners Politial Action Committee. He assisted with the implementation of legislative, regulatory and international trade agendas for the U.S. arm of PW, representing the firm's interests before Congress and appropriate regulatory agencies. Peter was an authority on the political process and the U.S. government through a legislative affairs career that spanned 35 years. His private company, Mayberry & Associates, successfully worked with several trade groups advocating for various legislative causes.

Born September 14, 1961, Peter was a lifelong resident of the Washington metropolitan area. He completed the United States House of Representatives Page Program in 1978, later attending The George Washington University and the College of William and Mary where he earned a bachelor's degree in government. He later completed a master's degree in legislative affairs from The George Washington University.

Survivors include a daughter, Hannah Mayberry of Philadelphia, and a son, George Mayberry of Reston, VA.

 


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