Prior to entering private consulting, Randi served as Legislative Director for former U.S. Senator Michael B. Enzi (R-WY) for five Congresses in 2005-2013. Randi oversaw Senator Enzi’s policy development and provided political counsel on landmark legislation focusing on health care, tax, and transportation. She led coalition efforts to galvanize both congressional and third-party support for critical Senate Finance and Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committees’ legislation. Randi is a long-recognized leader among Senate Legislative Directors and co-created the Senate Bipartisan Legislative Directors’ Group in 2007. She was the Senator’s primary liaison to the Senate Republican Steering Committee where she focused on building support among conservatives on budget, tax, and health care issues. She also worked closely with committee staff and member offices when Senator Enzi served as the Senate HELP Committee’s top Republican member for eight years, helping the Senator to enact more than 30 bills into public law.
A Texas native, Randi began her career in state government affairs working as a Legislative Analyst for the Texas Office of State-Federal Relations in Washington, DC. She started her career on Capitol Hill in 1999 as a Legislative Assistant for Senator Enzi before working as Legislative Director for U.S. Representative Michael C. Burgess (R-TX) during his freshman term in 2003-2004, where she served as his primary counsel for the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee activities and legislation.
Randi received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Political Science from Southwestern University and a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University.