Maryland Chamber Welcomes Grason Wiggins as New Vice President of Government Affairs

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ANNAPOLIS, MD – The Maryland Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the appointment of Grason M. Wiggins as its new Vice President of Government Affairs. Wiggins brings extensive experience in legislative affairs and advocacy, positioning him to lead the Chamber’s government relations efforts on behalf of its 7,000+ members.

Wiggins joins the Chamber from Harris Jones & Malone, LLC (HJM), where he represented a diverse portfolio of clients and worked closely with the Maryland General Assembly and Governor Moore’s administration on policies that impact Maryland’s economy. Previously, he served as Senior Manager of Government Affairs at the Maryland Multi-Housing Association (MMHA) and as Director of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs at the Maryland Department of Labor.

In his new role, Wiggins will lead the Chamber’s Government Affairs team, advocate for Maryland’s diverse business community, and utilize his advocacy experience and relationships with elected officials to help strengthen our state’s business climate.

“We’re excited to welcome Grason to our team,” said Mary D. Kane, President and CEO of the Maryland Chamber of Commerce. “His understanding of Maryland’s legislative landscape makes him an ideal advocate for our members. Grason’s work will be crucial in shaping policies that strengthen our state’s economy and improve our communities.”

Wiggins shared his enthusiasm: “I’m honored to join the Maryland Chamber of Commerce, and I look forward to continuing to work with policymakers and business leaders to foster economic growth that benefits all Marylanders.”

As Vice President of Government Affairs, Wiggins will develop and execute advocacy strategies at the state and federal level. His efforts will focus on advancing policies that support business growth, create jobs, and enhance Maryland’s competitiveness.

Wiggins succeeds Andrew Griffin, who served as Senior Vice President of Government Affairs for over five years. The Maryland Chamber thanks Griffin for his significant contributions to both our members and Maryland’s diverse business community.

“Andrew’s advocacy has been vital to our organization,” added Kane. “While we we’ll miss his leadership, we are excited about the new perspective Grason brings to this important role.”

Wiggins holds a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law and has helped shape housing, real estate, financial regulation, labor, and workforce development legislation during his time in Annapolis.

For more information about the Maryland Chamber of Commerce and its advocacy efforts, visit mdchamber.org/advocacy.

About the Maryland Chamber of Commerce

The Maryland Chamber of Commerce is the only statewide business advocacy organization and the leading voice for business in the state. Together with their 7,000+ members, they form a statewide coalition that is committed to ensuring that Maryland is attracting and retaining quality jobs, developing vibrant, sustainable communities and staying at the forefront of global competitiveness and economic prosperity. Learn more at mdchamber.org.