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Reports to: Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Chief Counsel, Head of Global Regulatory Affairs. Position Title: Counsel/Senior Counsel, Regulatory Affairs (position title and compensation is commensurate with experience.
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And advise MFA on various legislative and regulatory initiatives before Congress, federal agencies (such as CFTC, SEC, Treasury/IRS, the Federal Reserve Board, and state officials), as well as certain private sector industry groups.
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This individual will build strong cross-functional relationships with Gilead’s Value and Access, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Legal, and Public Affairs teams. Partner as appropriate with US Federal Government Affairs to align Gilead’s outreach with key US Government Agencies, such as the State Department, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Global Affairs, the US Department of Commerce, USTR and relevant departments to support regional objectives.
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SPA has a near-term need for a Legislative Affairs Specialist to provide onsite support in Arlington, VA. Responsibilities The candidate will support the drafting, editing, and review of DARPA responses to congressional requests for information, briefings, and hearings.
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Provide legal guidance and support on a wide range of regulatory and medical affairs matters, including but not limited to pre-market approvals, submissions and responses to the FDA, quality systems, commercialization, advertising, promotions, marketing, communications and labeling for on-label and off label products, new product introductions and revenue models, post-surveillance, inspections, deficiency/warning letters and/or recalls.
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Experienced HireShift 1 (United States of America)US, Washington, D.C.Intel’s Legal, Trade, and Government Affairs (LTG) group offers unique opportunities to work in a variety of areas, including counsel to Intel businesses; technology and intellectual property licensing; patent prosecution; trademarks and brands; litigation, mergers, acquisitions and investing; public policy, legislative and regulatory lobbying; global trade, export, import, and customs; and corporate compliance.
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A demonstrated interest in media relations and public affairs, or foreign policy/international affairs and global issues preferred. The Global Communications and Media Relations department focuses on maximizing the presence of CFR in print, broadcast, and online media outlets and on promoting CFR’s roster of products, which includes on-the-record events, CFR books, Council Special Reports, Task Force reports, working papers, online publications and interactive features, and Foreign Affairs articles.
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As the Director of Congressional Affairs, you will work closely with the Senior Vice President for Federal Affairs to ensure that City Year/Voices for National Service is a highly visible, trusted, and influential resource on Capitol Hill and with the Executive Branch.
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The School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University seeks an environmental journalist and/or filmmaker to advance the school's commitment to rigorous education, journalistic excellence, sustainability, and student preparation to be compelling environmental storytellers.
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The incumbent will provide general and strategic communications, press, legislative affairs, outreach, social media, and event support to the Technology Division, performing a variety of both complex and analytical duties to advance the division’s programs and priorities in connection with overarching agency priorities.
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Our lawyers and legislative advisors serve domestic and international clients in all areas of corporate and business law, complex litigation, intellectual property, regulatory matters, and government affairs.
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As CEA, you are responsible for overseeing the External Affairs portfolio: global advocacy, government relations, girl-centered programs and activists, and strategic communications. The executive selected for the newly created role of Chief of External Affairs (CEA) at Malala Fund will help us to fulfill our mission to secure 12 years of free, safe, quality education for all girls.
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Experience working in legislative affairs or for a U.S. Member of Congress is preferred. As a key liaison, the incumbent will work closely with representatives from USAID, including Africa Bureau, Legislative and Public Affairs, interagency partners, and other public and private sector partners communications and public relations personnel to coordinate strategies and develop content that promotes and supports Power Africa’s key messages.
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Founded in 1871, this law firm has more than 200 lawyers practicing in areas such as antitrust, appellate litigation, biotechnology, construction, estate planning, governmental affairs, healthcare, intellectual property, and white-collar criminal defense.
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Economics, Political Science, Public Policy, International Development, International Affairs, International Public Health) with five years of work experience or Bachelor’s degree with ten years of experience.
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