about Randy Vulakovich
Randy is the chair of the firm’s State Government Relations Practice Group. In his practice he readily assists clients with the development, management and implementation of comprehensive political and legislative strategies in support of their public policy, legislative, regulatory and procurement objectives.
In June 2024, Randy was elected to the Board of Directors of Team Pennsylvania. Co-Chaired by Governor Josh Shapiro, Team Pennsylvania is a statewide public – private partnership focused on accelerating Pennsylvania’s economy. Team Pennsylvania is the state’s trusted neutral broker and convener who leverages collaboration and strategic investment of public and private funds to foster a more prosperous future for Pennsylvania. Team Pennsylvania tackles the issues that no one sector can address alone to position Pennsylvania as a leader among states and a competitor among nations, maximizing impact for the commonwealth while creating equity and economic opportunity for all Pennsylvanians.
Randy is also a Board Member for the PA Chamber of Commerce and in that role, he serves on the Economic Competitiveness and Leadership Committee (ECLC) for the PA Chamber Foundation’s Keystone Initiative. The initiative aims to create a private sector led long-term economic strategy for Pennsylvania. This effort will be led by the ECLC, a group of Pennsylvania business leaders who will be the developers and guardians of Pennsylvania’s economic competitiveness strategy. ECLC members will take a leadership role in shaping Pennsylvania’s future and ensuring that the perspective and priorities of their employer and sector are well represented.
He serves on the Business Advisory Council of the Palumbo Donahue School of Business at Duquesne University. The council serves as an advisory body to the Dean of the School on many aspects of its management and programs.
Randy is also a recognized leader in the greater Pittsburgh business community. He currently serves on the Allegheny Conference Policy Committee which is responsible for providing feedback and insight into specific public policy issues that arise at the local state and federal levels. The committee is also working on building out collaborative state level public policy efforts with the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia. In 2019, he was named to the Allegheny Conference on Community Development’s Our Next 75 initiative steering committee which is helping shape the next generation of regional transformation by evaluating the challenges facing the Pittsburgh region and then setting priorities for what the region should focus on for its future.


