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The candidate must have the experience to lead large-scale projects or campaigns with awareness of legislative and business risks, and leads Lilly’s relationship with key customers and functions as a principal government affairs representative on behalf of Lilly with members of congress, governors, their cabinet and executive staff, state Legislatures, state regulatory agencies, local elected officials, and civic and community organizations.
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Compliance Administer charitable registration, lobbying, campaign finance, and other federal, state, and local government disclosure and compliance. Familiarity with lobbying and campaign finance disclosure and compliance required.
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Ensure strict compliance with all federal, state and local lobbying and ethics laws. Project Director, Public Health Data Improvement (Hybrid) The Government Performance Portfolio within Program Pew’s government performance work identifies and advances effective approaches to help solve complex challenges at all levels of government in the United States.
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Our clients include thousands of the most prestigious Fortune 500 companies, law firms, financial organizations, tech innovators, non-profits, and lobbying firms, as well as federal, state and local government agencies.
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The BPA must have a technology background and experience with re-engineering of complex business process, design and documentation of processes in close consultation with business users and technology teams and ability to contribute to the solution architecture.
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The Senior Manager will also be responsible for advancing federal-level legislation that supports our conservation work to help family woodland owners sustainably manage their forests to ensure clean water, support quality wildlife habitat, and stimulate local economies.
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Our technology solutions client is hiring a remote Web Accessibility Tester / QA Analyst at $40/hour (W2) to support their team in San Antonio, TX. 40/hour (W2) - REMOTE - Web Accessibility Tester / QA Analyst.
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Develop and deploy grassroots lobbying tactics to support PMI's public policy objectives, while also using national and local political organizations to strengthen relationships with key collaborators and deepen policymaker understanding of PMI's benefit to society.
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Direct Lobbying & Strategic Engagements - Leads, facilitates, supports, and executes strategic legislative engagements and campaigns with collaboration of senior government relations team members; Serves as a representative to State and Local officials and stakeholders.
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No less than 12 years of relevant experience (examples include lobbying, administrative branch of government/regulatory and state and local government, working on Capitol Hill, campaigns, and some educational experiences.
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AARP’s Community, State and National Affairs (CSN) Group includes Government Relations, Programs, Volunteer Engagement, Community Outreach and Advocacy at the federal, state and local levels.
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Minimum of 10 years of demonstrated experience in public affairs, federal, state, or local government, lobbying and/or political campaigns. 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.
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Perform repairs to restore IoT device functionality, especially when it requires complex corrections or root cause analysis. Repair returned IoT devices with high quality and cost effectiveness, and leverage the learnings to improve customer experience.
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You have a deep understanding of federal government relations, including effective lobbying strategies, grassroots organizing, and the mechanics of policy-making. You will build relationships with Republican Members of Congress and their staff as well as congressional committees to tell the story of how DoorDash is empowering local communities — from generating billions of dollars in supplemental income for Dashers, to providing opportunities for local businesses to grow in the era of ecommerce, to powering the delivery of millions of meals to people in need.
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Coordinate with Government Relations on local, state and Federal government relations efforts, to include developing: company positions on key public policy issues, key leader contact plans, and effective communication strategies in support of lobbying.
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