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Substantial experience working for a member of Congress or a Congressional committee. Experience working in house at another fintech or private sector company; with broker-dealers; and/or engaging with or working for one or more federal or state financial services regulators.
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Develop and maintain strategic relationships with key Members of Congress and Congressional staff including: Congressional delegations in the District of Columbia, Illinois, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; House and Senate leadership, Democrat, Republican and Independent members; key House and Senate committee members and staff.
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2024 Open Congressional Seats. Most sales positions are eligible for a Commission under the terms of an applicable plan, while most non-sales positions are eligible for a Bonus. Assist with fundraising event management and day-of event logistics (before and after-hours events likely.
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The Advisor’s responsibilities will include: tracking legislation and conducting legislative research and analysis; scheduling appointments with Congressional offices, and assisting with client fly-in preparation; creating presentations/materials for policymakers and clients; monitoring and summarizing congressional markups and hearings; assisting with lobbying compliance federal reporting requirements; and performing other duties as assigned.
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Represent the SETS team to senior government officials, congressional stakeholders, academia, and industry partners. Lindahl Reed is hiring a Water Power Technology Office (WPTO) Team Lead to support the Department of Energy’s (DOE) office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE.
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Previous experience as a scheduler or advance associate within the public sector (e.g., Congressional staffer on Capitol Hill). Previous experience as a scheduler or advance associate within the public sector (e.g., Congressional staffer on Capitol Hill.
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Provide administrative support for the preparation of correspondence, presentations, reviews, reports, responses to Congressional inquiries. Work directly with the Program Officer on planning, control of the budget, schedule, and task execution.
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The ideal candidate will possess a firm understanding of applicable laws and regulations and have extensive experience working with key regulatory bodies, including the FDA, USDA, FTC, CPSC, TTB, CPB, DOJ, and other Congressional committees.
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Provide technical writing for the government in response to related Navy internal, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), and Congressional taskers. Liaison between OPNAV N98, N2/N6, HQ USMC, Commander Naval Air Forces, Commander Naval Air Systems Command and the various platform Program Executive Office’s and Program Managers Aviation to coordinate tasks and processes, along with determining the status of various programs in the development of the aviation future forces structure.
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The position comes with a wide range of responsibilities, including researching and gathering information; assisting with congressional correspondence; editing and producing daily and weekly agency-wide publications; publishing content to our intranet and internet; monitoring blog and social media engagement and analytics; writing, editing, and creating PowerPoint presentations; assisting with employee engagement programs; and other duties as assigned.
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What You Will Do: Compose and edit internal, media, and external executive communications, including writing, designing, and editing external executive communications (PowerPoint presentations, briefs, and talking points), fact sheets, web content, blogs, invitations, agendas, conference reports, and/or Congressional briefings.
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Support the Program Office in the execution of planned and emergent tasks to include but not be limited to providing assistance in drafting, coordinating, editing, historical archiving, and tracking status of programmatic/financial/technical briefing packages, technical instructions, Congressional action items, audit responses, action items, and external data requests.
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CHC BOLD PAC, the campaign arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus is the leading organization electing Latinas and Latinos to the House and Senate and seeks an energetic, bilingual full-time Communications Director.
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If you answered yes to all the questions above, then you should know Congressional Country Club is seeking Front Desk Concierge. Congressional offers competitive benefits focused on total well-being and dependent aid as we aim to help you achieve a healthy work and personal life.
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Attending applicable Congressional hearings and drafting accompanying summaries. Performing legislative and policy research. The D.C. firm specializes in federal matters involving transportation, natural resources, agriculture, energy, tax, trade, labor, Indian affairs, and technology policy.
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