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Most engagements begin with a short initial conversation. A clear look at the decision in front of you.

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A Note on Engagements Most engagements begin with a short initial conversation. A clear look at the decision in front of you. If there is a fit, we define the right structure to move forward.

What to Expect
The decision you are facing
The constraints that matter
The stakeholders involved
The timeline you are operating under

If there is a fit, we define the right structure to move forward.

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Engagement inquiries are received directly by email. Your message is read by the principal — the person who will respond.

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What to Include
  • The challenge or decision you’re navigating
  • What’s at stake, and on what timeline
  • The kind of support that would be most useful — even if you’re uncertain

Before You Write Please do not include confidential or proprietary information until an engagement agreement and confidentiality terms are in place. All inquiries are treated as confidential, and we aim to respond within two business days. Inquiries and use of this website are subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy & Cookie Policy. For speaking engagements, please visit camilletouton.com.

Frequently Asked

Questions About
Working With the Firm.

How does Rotunda, River & Range structure its engagements?

The firm works on retainer, project-based, or advisory structures depending on what a client actually needs. Retainer arrangements work well for ongoing strategic counsel, decision support, and continuity across complex workstreams. Project engagements are appropriate for defined deliverables — a strategy document, a negotiation process, a stakeholder engagement plan. All arrangements are principal-delivered; Camille Calimlim Touton is directly involved in every engagement.

Does the firm work with public agencies or only private clients?

Rotunda, River & Range works across sectors — including engineering and infrastructure firms, water agencies, utilities, NGOs, foundations, and public-private partnerships. Engagement structures are tailored to comply with applicable procurement and ethics requirements. The firm provides strategic advisory services and structures engagements to comply with applicable ethics, procurement, and representation rules.

What geographies does the firm focus on?

The firm's deepest expertise is in the American West — particularly the Colorado River Basin, the Great Basin, and the larger federal water infrastructure landscape. That said, the advisory work has national relevance: federal policy, Tribal water rights, infrastructure investment, and multi-stakeholder governance are not purely regional questions. The firm will engage on challenges outside the West where the expertise is genuinely applicable.

How does the firm handle conflicts of interest?

The firm maintains a limited client roster in part to preserve the integrity and credibility that make advisory work valuable. Before accepting any engagement, we assess potential conflicts with existing clients, the broader stakeholder ecosystem, and the public interest. If a conflict exists, we decline the engagement. Discretion and confidentiality are foundational — not optional — to how the firm operates.

How do I request Camille Calimlim Touton for a speaking engagement?

Speaking engagements are handled separately from advisory work and can be requested at camilletouton.com. This includes conference keynotes, panel presentations, executive briefings, and academic engagements. The two tracks — advisory and speaking — are intentionally distinct.

What should I include in my initial inquiry?

The most useful inquiries briefly describe: (1) the challenge or decision you're navigating, (2) what's at stake, and (3) what kind of support would be most useful — even if you're uncertain. There's no need to have everything figured out before reaching out. Initial conversations are confidential and without obligation.