Natalie Stewart

VP, Government And Public Affairs at Switch

Natalie Stewart is the VP of Government and Public Affairs for Switch. She brings extensive experience in political and public relations, campaign and ethics compliance, public policy development, and advocacy to her work at Switch.

Natalie is part of the Strategy team that develops and implements the company’s public policy work in the areas including technology, energy policy, environmental and sustainability initiatives, education and economic development. Natalie also directs Switch’s Michigan-specific government affairs efforts and works closely on client development strategies.

Prior to joining Switch, Natalie’s distinguished career included leadership positions with two Speakers of the Michigan House of Representatives, the Office of Michigan Attorney General, and the Michigan Secretary of State. Natalie also worked in the United States Senate and as a federal lobbyist for the Associated Builders and Contractors in Washington, D.C.

A native Michigander, Natalie is active in the community and serves on the key committees of the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce, Energy Advisory Committee-City of Grand Rapids, and MICHauto. Natalie has a B.A. from Boston College and Masters work in public policy through Michigan State University.

A self-proclaimed hockey and soccer mom, you can often find Natalie in a rink or on the sidelines cheering for her three children and pursuing her passion for travel and cooking.

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Grand Rapids, United States

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Switch, Inc. is a technology infrastructure company. The Company is developer and operator of the SUPERNAP, data center facilities, and provides colocation, telecommunications, cloud services, and content ecosystems. The Company designs, constructs and operates hyperscale data centers that address the growing challenges facing the data center industry. The Company's patented technologies include 100% hot aisle containment rows, exterior wall penetrating multi-mode HVAC units, hot and cold containment segregation structure, redundant data center roofing system, multi-system power containers, data center infrastructure management system (DCIM).