News | October 17, 2025
Secretariat Experts Receive Recognition in Lexology Index Thought Leaders – USA 2026
Secretariat is proud to share that 11 of our experts have been named as USA Thought Leaders in Lexology Index’s 2026 listing.
October 15, 2025
Secretariat Managing Director Tamika Tremaglio has been named as one of the Most Powerful Women in Washington by Washingtonian Magazine.
The annual listing showcases women who exemplify power and influence across D.C.’s most critical fields.
Tamika was recognized as a renowned business leader, highlighting her current role helping spearhead the expansion of Secretariat’s new global Sports Consulting practice and her experiences as executive director of the National Basketball Players Association and managing principal for Deloitte’s Greater Washington office.
“Being named among Washington’s most powerful women is both an honor and a charge,” said Ms. Tremaglio. “Power, at its best, is stewardship — not dominance. It’s the quiet conviction to open doors, to make the table longer, to leave no voice unheard. I am grateful to stand among Washington’s most powerful women, but prouder still to be part of a generation redefining what power looks like.”
We are thrilled to celebrate Ms. Tremaglio’s leadership and her continued impact across the business, legal, and sports landscapes.
Secretariat Experts Receive Recognition in Lexology Index Thought Leaders – USA 2026
Secretariat is proud to share that 11 of our experts have been named as USA Thought Leaders in Lexology Index’s 2026 listing.
87 Secretariat Professionals Named in Lexology Index 2025 Consulting Expert Reports
Secretariat is pleased to share that 87 of our experts have been named in the Lexology Index 2025 Consulting Expert Reports series, achieving recognition as global industry leaders across several key categories.
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