Vice President

Craig Stevens provides public relations counsel to a number of DCI Group’s clients, drawing on his more than a dozen years of strategic communications and on-the-record experience in government, campaigns, and politics.
Prior to joining DCI Group in 2009, Mr. Stevens served in the Bush Administration for seven years, on two presidential campaigns, and on Capitol Hill.
In the Bush Administration, Mr. Stevens began in the Department of Health and Human Services under Secretary Tommy G. Thompson eventually rising to become a spokesman and the communications director for Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona. From there he went to the Department of Energy to serve as the department’s chief spokesman under Secretary Sam Bodman.
Mr. Stevens has also worked on the presidential campaigns of then-governor George W. Bush (2000) and Governor Mitt Romney (2008) and he spent time as the Vice President of Communications for the American Beverage Association – the national trade group representing the non-alcoholic beverage industry.
Mr. Stevens did his undergraduate study at Houghton College in Western New York and holds a master’s degree from Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He and his wife, Melissa, live on Capitol Hill.