MKI opens a Washington DC office
23 June 2026 US
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MKI Global Partners (MKI), an independent advisory firm which aims at helping companies and investors make sense of complex and dynamic situations, has opened a Washington DC office.
Headquartered in London, the firm has been expanding its US footprint, with an established presence in New York and now a permanent DC base in the heart of the US capital.
MKI says that being based in the US capital means it gets direct access to the decision-makers and perspectives that matter most which helps its clients understand how developments affect their situations and how best to respond.
Tom Seitz and Aditiya Bulusu, who both joined MKI earlier this year, are based in the DC office.
Seitz brings more than 20 years of experience advising institutional investors at the intersection of markets, policy, and regulation, with a focus on technology, media, and telecoms.
Bulusu brings a background in the US federal government and a strong professional network across Washington.
Both are part of MKI’s US team, which is headed by David O’Hara from New York alongside Katie Corrigan.
Mark Kelly, CEO of MKI Global Partners, says: “Washington has never mattered more to the situations our clients are navigating.
“The ability to walk into a room with the people who shape outcomes, and to do that consistently over time, is what separates useful intelligence from noise.
“This office also gives us a home to bring clients directly into that environment — something that meaningfully improves the quality of the conversation.”
Headquartered in London, the firm has been expanding its US footprint, with an established presence in New York and now a permanent DC base in the heart of the US capital.
MKI says that being based in the US capital means it gets direct access to the decision-makers and perspectives that matter most which helps its clients understand how developments affect their situations and how best to respond.
Tom Seitz and Aditiya Bulusu, who both joined MKI earlier this year, are based in the DC office.
Seitz brings more than 20 years of experience advising institutional investors at the intersection of markets, policy, and regulation, with a focus on technology, media, and telecoms.
Bulusu brings a background in the US federal government and a strong professional network across Washington.
Both are part of MKI’s US team, which is headed by David O’Hara from New York alongside Katie Corrigan.
Mark Kelly, CEO of MKI Global Partners, says: “Washington has never mattered more to the situations our clients are navigating.
“The ability to walk into a room with the people who shape outcomes, and to do that consistently over time, is what separates useful intelligence from noise.
“This office also gives us a home to bring clients directly into that environment — something that meaningfully improves the quality of the conversation.”
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