June 23, 2026 - 03:18

WASHINGTON, June 22, 2026 -- Statt, the company behind the first AI-native workflow platform for government relations and public affairs, has officially launched an outside advisory board. The group is composed of senior leaders from the worlds of government relations, technology, and public affairs.
The new board will help guide Statt as it expands its platform, which is designed to help regulatory and policy teams manage their work from start to finish using artificial intelligence. The company says the advisors bring deep experience in how policy gets made and how technology can support that process.
Statt's platform is built to handle the specific needs of government relations professionals, who often juggle complex regulatory tracking, stakeholder communication, and legislative analysis. By bringing in outside experts, the company hopes to stay aligned with the real-world demands of the industry as it scales.
The advisory board includes practitioners who have worked inside government, at major corporations, and in advocacy organizations. Their input is expected to shape product development and help Statt understand the practical challenges its users face.
Statt has been growing rapidly as more organizations look for technology to manage the increasing complexity of public policy work. The company says the new board will play a key role in making sure its AI tools are both powerful and practical for the teams that rely on them.
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