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Prior experience working on Capitol Hill, or at HHS, a state legislative body, state regulatory agency, PBM, health insurance company, drug manufacturer, or health care trade association or consultancy; and.
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Experience in federal government relations or a policy role on Capitol Hill or in the biopharmaceutical industry. Experience in federal government relations or a policy role on Capitol Hill or in the biopharmaceutical industry.
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Manage federal policy portfolio, develop legislative strategy, and advocate for system-changing policies to lower prescription drug prices on Capitol Hill, Executive Branch agencies and administration officials.
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The National Association of Regional Councils operates in a hybrid capacity with an office located in Capitol Hill, Washington, DC (near Union Station). The Director of Operations will play a significant role in developing and executing strategic initiatives across the organization, in coordinating and consultation with the executive director; and play a supporting role in developing and executing NARC’s federal policy initiatives in areas including transportation, economic and community development, workforce, aging, public safety, and environment, in coordinating and consultation with the executive director and policy staff.
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Building and maintaining relationships with policy staff and principals at financial regulatory agencies and on Capitol Hill. Knowledge of the federal legislative and regulatory processes, experience on the Hill or at a Federal Regulatory Agency an asset.
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You have 6+ years of experience working on campaigns, for elected federal or state government officials, on Capitol Hill, at an advocacy, non-profit, or similar organization, We are looking for a seasoned and passionate director to help lead our growing advocacy practice.
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Join us as the Director of Sales + Marketing | Washington Marriott Capitol Hill and be a part of a collaborative team of hospitality pros who are dedicated to curating and delivering hotel experiences as unique as the city they call home.
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Our team has years of experience in high-stakes, high-level roles in government including at the White House, Capitol Hill, executive agencies, national and state politics. The Director/Senior Director of Corporate Communications has a pivotal role responsible for steering the company's external and internal communication strategies.
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Prior experience working with an executive branch agency/department, on Capitol Hill, at a non-governmental organization (NGO), or within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is highly desirable.
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