Kevely Dumay is the Manager for Membership at Business Roundtable. Prior to joining Business Roundtable, he served as a non-partisan staff at the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission (LRC) where he provided professional services to support the work of the Kentucky Legislature. Following his time with the LRC, he worked as a government relations associate at AppHarvest, an applied technology company building some of the world’s largest indoor farms in Appalachia.
Kevely attended Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) where he studied accounting, and later served as Legislative Intern to State Senator Reginald Thomas (D-Lexington). After BCTC, he attended Eastern Kentucky University and obtained a bachelor’s degree in international business, with a minor in political science, and certificate in corporate communication. While at EKU, Kevely was a McNair’s Scholar, studied abroad in Italy, and was a special assistant in the President’s office. Following EKU, Kevely received a master of art degree in international commerce and diplomacy at the University of Kentucky’s Patterson School of Diplomacy. Kevely is a native Haitian and resides in Washington, DC.