Noah Reandeau is the President of Model Solutions, a mission-driven government relations firm focused on sharing best practices. At the vanguard of integrity, Noah founded Model Solutions to deliver mutually beneficial outcomes. By exclusively sharing best practices and bringing value to each interaction, Model Solutions provides validation for clients, while building trust and generating goodwill that fosters lasting relationships with all levels of government.Nationally recognized as a "go to" resource for government policy and procurement, Noah has designed and managed the implementation of comprehensive federal, state and municipal government affairs and marketing programs for leading clients in nearly every major industry. He is honored to have assisted all 50 states and hundreds of municipalities. Noah also enjoys a significant background in founding and managing corporations. Having built multiple AI and SaaS platforms, Noah enjoyed a successful exit after the acquisition of a distressed brick and mortar services corporation, which he and a business partner saved from bankruptcy and built into a Northwest icon.Having studied advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning through Oxford and MIT, Noah has presented to the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), National Association of Workforce Boards and international audiences in ten countries. He has been quoted as an expert in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today and received Top Secret security clearance, while assisting the Criminal Investigative Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.A summa cum laude graduate of Saint Martin’s University, Noah has served both as president of the university’s alumni association and as a representative to the Board of Trustees. Named to the Business Examiner's "40 Under Forty" in 2010, Noah is passionate about the well-being of children, and investing in youth throughout the world.
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