Andrew Reilly Joins Stevens & Lee and GSL Public Strategies Group
HARRISBURG and PHILADELPHIA, PA, July 7, 2025 – The Stevens & Lee Companies announced today that Andrew J. Reilly has joined Stevens & Lee as Of Counsel and will serve as Senior Advisor and Assistant General Counsel to GSL Public Strategies Group, the Platform’s government consulting, government affairs and corporate and crisis communications firm.
“We’re pleased to welcome Andy to our bipartisan team of professionals at GSL,” said John C. Bear, CEO of GSL Public Strategies Group. “He is a passionate advocate for his clients and is highly respected for both his work and his civic leadership in southeastern Pennsylvania and throughout the Commonwealth.”
Mr. Reilly brings decades of legal, civic and business leadership experience in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is skilled in helping clients to work with state and local government. He has served in pivotal roles for the Republican Party in Pennsylvania and is currently the Republican National Committeeman for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Southeast Caucus Chair for the Republican Party of Pennsylvania. He previously served as Secretary of the State Republican Party. Mr. Reilly was a member of Pennsylvania’s Electoral College in the 2016 and 2024 presidential elections and a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2016, 2020 and 2024.
Elected to serve two terms as a Delaware County Councilman (2000 to 2008), Mr. Reilly led regional revitalization efforts that resulted in major redevelopment projects along the Delaware River, including Harrah’s Casino and Racetrack and Subaru Park Soccer stadium, and the preservation of hundreds of acres of open space across Delaware County. In 2012, he was appointed by Gov. Tom Corbett to serve a five-year term as a Commissioner of the Delaware River Port Authority.
An experienced litigator, Mr. Reilly represents municipal entities, municipal authorities, businesses and individuals. He was appointed to the Federal Magistrate Selection Panel in 2005 as a member of a Hearing Panel for the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board and was appointed by U.S. Senator David McCormick as Chairman of the Commission to review and recommend candidates for U.S Attorney and U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
He has served on the boards of many educational, medical and charitable organizations, as well as zoning, economic development and public finance organizations. He is a founding board member and pro bono solicitor for the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum.