Shay Hawkins, Of Counsel

Before joining CHCG, Shay Hawkins was the Staff Director for the Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure and the senior tax and economic policy advisor to Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), a Senate Finance Committee Member.

Shay served as Senator Scott’s lead policy advisor throughout the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). During the legislative process, Shay was the driving force behind the Opportunity Zones provision working with House and Senate Conferees, the White House, and other key stakeholders to ensure its inclusion in the final package. Since enactment, Shay has worked with Treasury to develop implementing regulations for Opportunity Zones that will rapidly deploy capital into distressed urban and rural communities. Shay got his start on Capitol Hill as Legislative Fellow to Representative Jim Renacci, (OH 16) where he was part of a team of tax attorney’s that developed a comprehensive tax reform plan.

Shay has testified before the Senate Finance Committee, The House Ways & Means Committee, the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the House Oversight Committee, and the Select Committee on the Economy, on matters pertaining to international tax, energy policy, infrastructure, pensions, and Opportunity Zones. He has been published in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Examiner, Fox News, Morning Consult, The Hill, the Columbus Dispatch, and the Novogradac Journal of Tax Credits.

Shay serves as an independent director for a NASDAQ traded company. Prior to coming to Capitol Hill, Shay spent five years as an investment banker at what is now a division of Canaccord Genuity. While with CG Results, Shay focused on sell-side Mergers and Acquisitions for firms in the Technology, Media, and Telecoms sector.

A native of Cleveland Ohio, Shay started his career as a broker in the online division of what is now Credit Suisse. He earned his undergraduate degree in economics from The Ohio State University, his MBA from Columbia Business School as a Credit Suisse First Boston Fellow, and his JD from the Moritz College of Law at OSU.