Jay Nutting
Jay has been with MSS since 2001 in his role as a government affairs consultant. Previously, Jay served as a legislative assistant in Washington for then-Congressman John Baldacci where he focused on agricultural, environmental, and taxation issues. Jay provides direct advocacy services on behalf of clients in a wide array issues, including energy, transportation, telecommunications, public safety, natural resource utilization, taxation, and professional regulation and licensure.
In 2007, he spearheaded the effort to pass legislation to increase safety on Maine’s roads, receiving the AAA Traffic Safety Excellence Award in recognition for his efforts. Jay provides campaign finance and strategic advice to numerous political action committees, including with respect to ballot initiatives and the campaign activities of legislative leadership.
Jay was awarded the 2009 Eisenhower Fellowship for Agriculture, which allowed him to travel to the European Union and India to study agricultural and energy related issues. Jay grew up on a dairy farm in Leeds, Maine, and he attended Virginia Tech where he graduated with a degree in Agricultural and Applied Economics.
He resides in the Town of Vassalboro with his family. Jay serves on the board of the Maine State 4-H Foundation and coaches cross-country running at Maranacook Community High School, and he enjoys running, skiing, gardening, and golf in his free time.