Topeka
822 S. Kansas Avenue, Suite 200
Topeka,
KS
66612-1203
T: 785.341.6717
Susan (Sue) Peterson brings to Foulston’s governmental affairs and public policy practice group the full experience of her accomplished career working with and for Kansas legislators and elected officials. As a member of the governmental affairs and public policy team serving Foulston’s clients, Sue acts as a strategic advocate, advisor, and connection to the Kansas Legislature, government agencies, and elected officials, helping understand clients’ policy goals and find ways to help reach them.
Before joining the Foulston team, Sue served as chief government relations officer for Kansas State University for nearly 35 years. There, she directed all state, federal, and community government relations and served as the University liaison to the Kansas Legislature, state executive branch agencies, and the Kansas Congressional Delegation. During her tenure, Sue played critical roles in passing legislation to allocate more than $600 million and 38 acres of land to the Department of Homeland Security’s National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan; collaborated with the higher education community to pass the Kansas Economic Growth Act, which launched the Kansas Bioscience Authority; and spearheaded the University’s effort to enact the State Education Institute Long-Term Infrastructure Maintenance Program, which provided $90 million for deferred maintenance at state universities.
A collaborative relationship-builder, Sue has fostered a robust and well-established network of state and federal lawmakers, corporate/academic leaders, and policymakers nationwide. As a former executive assistant to the governor and chief of staff of the Kansas Speaker of the House and Kansas House Majority Leader, Sue’s insight into the legislative process is drawn on personal experience.
Sue earned a Bachelor of Science in political science from Kansas State University, a Master of Public Administration from the University of Kansas, and a Doctorate in curriculum and instruction from Kansas State University. She is not licensed to practice law.
Sue’s leadership and knowledge have been recognized with multiple honors throughout her career, including the Marvin D. “Swede” Johnson Achievement Award by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and both the Career Excellence Award and the Betty Colgan Memorial Leadership Lecture Award by the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities. She is a graduate of Leadership Kansas and serves on the boards of AAA Kansas, the Eisenhower Foundation, the Kansas Oral History Project, Friends of Hale Library, and the Memorial Hospital Foundation in Manhattan, Kansas.