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The Ford Agency is seeking a Policy Analyst to join a top trade association based in DC. This individual will research legislation, laws, and regulations and draft communications for member companies as well as internal staff.
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Minimum seven years' experience working for a legislature or legislative committee, trade association, NGO, corporate office or combination of these. Preferred JD, MA or PhD in Public Policy, Public Administration, Political Science/Government, International Affairs, Public Affairs or Chemistry or equivalent experience in government or business.
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Exposure to nonprofit advocacy organizations, trade associations, state legislature or Congress, state, or federal agencies, working in a corporate government affairs office or trade association.
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Important Information After You Apply: For current state employees, salary calculations are not necessarily comparable from one of the three branches of state government (i.e., Executive, Legislative, Judicial) to the other.
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Serves as a lead liaison for the communication with Korean companies participating in the cooperative research as well as with Korean government organizations such as Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE), Korea Institute of Advancement of Technology (KIAT), National Collaboration Center (NCC) to support cooperative research with members of the center.
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This highly visible executive will interact with government and city officials, business leaders including CEOs, business and trade associations, policy makers on legislative, regulatory, business and other matters.
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Possession of any trade license, construction inspector or any other inspector’s license. Position Responsibilities: These positions will be responsible oversight and utilization of the DAS trade labor contract for work-related projects within the Property and Facilities Services and Highway Operation buildings and will assist and participate in the design phase of those projects when necessary.
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The Senior Legislative Advocate will work within our government affairs team and work directly with Blue Shield program experts, relevant business units and our policy team to coordinate, develop and influence state and federal policy.
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Three years of experience in a government affairs function, legislative setting (staff or lobbyist with direct legislator interaction) or working for a trade association preferred.
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Caterpillar is seeking a highly motivated and experienced government affairs professional to represent Caterpillar's interests before federal and international governmental entities with an emphasis on climate and energy transition legislative and regulatory issues.
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Maintain relations with the relevant industry associations and government counterparts and represent ADP in meetings with trade associations, legislative staff and government agencies.
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Under the direction of the Director of Government Affairs, the Government Affairs Manager serves as a lead liaison for IEHP with state and federal trade associations and legislative staff, and positions IEHP as a key influencer, maintaining relationships with advocacy groups and legislative staff.
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We provide many services and benefits to our members that include monthly networking meetings, referrals from over 350 members, active lobby to the city & county, monitor on legislative & government affairs, dedicated industry “watchdog”, publications & advertising, educational workshops, building code change notices and intel on industry issues.
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Minimum of 4 years attorney experience, including at least 4 years of experience as regulatory counsel at a trade association, financial services, government, or law firm environment, with experience in legislative and regulatory rulemaking processes preferred.
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The ideal candidate is a strong communicator and strategic thinker with experience working in a fast-paced policy office in financial services at a law firm, in-house, a trade association, or government.
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