Lindsay Fisher brings nearly two decades of experience at the intersection of law, public policy, and business to Torridon. She has helped both private and public sector clients navigate high-stakes, complex investigations, litigation, and policy matters.
Prior to joining Torridon, Lindsay served as Deputy Chief of Staff, Director of Policy & Legislative Affairs, and Deputy Counselor for Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin. In these roles, she was a member of Governor Youngkin’s senior staff and managed policy development and legislative affairs for the administration as well as legal matters involving the Governor’s Office and state agencies.
Lindsay also served as Senior Policy Advisor and Counselor to the Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates where she managed all legislative, procedural, and policy issues for the chamber.
Prior to her return to public service, Lindsay worked at an international law firm where she represented clients in complex government enforcement, regulatory, and litigation matters as well as counseled on political and election law questions, including the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and federal and state lobbying and campaign finance laws.
Lindsay previously worked at Citigroup, where she advised senior management on policy issues at the federal, state, and local levels and coordinated national legislative engagement strategies. She also served as Deputy Executive Director at the State Government Leadership Foundation, where she managed the organization’s day-to-day operations and advised state attorneys general, lieutenant governors, legislative leaders, and secretaries of state on state-level policy issues. Lindsay began her career in the Virginia House of Delegates.
Lindsay graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law, where she served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Law & Politics and as an elected member of the University Honor Committee and was a member of the Raven Society. She received her undergraduate degrees from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).
Lindsay currently serves as an appointee to the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council.