Greg Herzog
About Greg Herzog
Greg Herzog is the Director of State Government Affairs at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Austin, Texas, with over 20 years of experience in healthcare politics, policy, and process.
Current Role at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Greg Herzog currently serves as the Director of State Government Affairs at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Austin, Texas. He has been in this role since November 1, 2019. As Director, he focuses on government relations and aims to establish effective communication and advocacy strategies with various state government entities.
Previous Experience at Celgene
Greg Herzog previously worked at Celgene as Director of State Government Relations from 2018 to 2019. In this capacity, he covered the Southern Region, which included Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. During his tenure, he was responsible for developing and executing legislative strategies to navigate state-level political landscapes.
Herzog Government Affairs LLC
From 2011 to 2018, Greg Herzog was the owner of Herzog Government Affairs LLC, where he served as an independent contractor. Based in Austin, Texas, he provided consultancy services in government relations, legislative strategy, and healthcare policy. His firm focused on delivering positive results for a diverse array of clients by leveraging his extensive experience and insights into healthcare politics and policy.
Educational Background
Greg Herzog studied Political Science and History at The University of Texas at Austin from 1993 to 1995. He also attended The University of Texas Permian Basin from 1992 to 1993. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his career in government affairs and legislative relations.
Early Career in Legislative and Government Affairs
Greg Herzog's early career includes various roles in legislative and government affairs. He served as Director of Legislative Relations at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas for 8 months in 2010-2011. He was the Associate Director of Legislative Affairs at Texas Medical Association from 2004 to 2010 and worked as Committee Director for the Texas House of Representatives Committee on Public Health from 2003 to 2004. Prior to that, he was the Associate Director of Public Affairs at Texas Academy of Family Physicians from 1998 to 2003. These roles provided him with significant experience in healthcare policy and legislative strategy.