li>Cross-Functional Leadership: Partner with the Global Affairs, Legal, Comms, and other Marketing teams to ensure a unified voice that aligns with NVIDIA’s corporate identity while addressing political sensitivities. You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.
Arlington, VA30+ days ago
p>Qualifications: • 10+ years in satellite policy, regulatory affairs, or telecom law within the satellite or aerospace sector • Strong network of relationships across government agencies, space industry bodies, and regulatory institutions • Deep knowledge of FCC and ITU frameworks and procedures • Knowledge of orbital debris mitigation policy and space sustainability frameworks • Strong experience reporting to executive teams and boards, including preparation of regulatory or strategy briefings • Demonstrated success leading teams and working cross-functionally • Track record of representing organizations at high-level international policy forums (e.g., WRC, UN COPUOS) • Willingness to travel approximately 25% of the time.
Preferred Skills & Experience:
• Leadership experience with global satellite operators, launch providers, or legal/regulatory advisory firms • MBA, MSEE, JD, or equivalent advanced degree in a related field • Technical expertise in RF engineering, satellite systems, and/or inter-satellite links • Experience with spectrum requirements for commercial space launch, lunar operations • Background in national security space policy and ITAR/EAR compliance • Proven ability to navigate complex multi-stakeholder regulatory challenges • Experience leading through organizational growth and transformation.
Washington, DC28 days ago
By attracting, supporting, promoting and retaining highly qualified individuals of various backgrounds and experiences, they strengthen the ability to provide innovative solutions, deliver exceptional client service, and advance the success of their Firm. Expected responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to:- Supporting the our client's Federal Public Policy team of on all their clients and projects related to natural resources and water policy issues, tracking developments on legislation and regulations, and advising on related strategy.
Washington, DC27 days ago
CORE COMPETENCIES: Ability to quickly develop subject-matter familiarity with University archival materials and institutional records to inform analysis of policies and practices for consideration by the Board and the Policy Committee, along with advanced research skills to gather and synthesize relevant external information. The Assistant Secretary faces challenging situations with poise and insight, and communicates effectively with internal and external senior leaders, bringing intellectual rigor, an impeccable work ethic, and a sense of humor to a fast-paced, mission-driven workplace.
Washington D.C., DC30+ days ago
Experience presenting and developing content for proposals, interacting with clients, having leadership on multiple parallel projects, managing project teams, presenting professional work at meetings, workshops, and industry conferences. We invite you to bring your bold ideas and big dreams and become part of a global team of over 50,000 planners, designers, engineers, scientists, digital innovators, program and construction managers and other professionals delivering projects that create a positive and tangible impact around the world.
District of Columbia21 days ago
h2>CRL provides a strong voice on both the state and national levels for these families to expand family wealth and financial stability through sustainable homeownership, affordable higher education, and support for small businesses, and protect their financial stability by preventing abusive products that trap families in debt and strip away their income, by ending payday lending and other predatory high-cost lending, exorbitant bank fees, and abusive debt collection practices. Responsible for compliance of Congressional and IRS lobbying reporting including working with accounting and policy counsels to ensure that proper internal and external costs are properly included, and a complete list of bills and issues are included, as well.
In addition to the base salary, Amgen offers a Total Rewards Plan, based on eligibility, comprising of health and welfare plans for staff and eligible dependents, financial plans with opportunities to save towards retirement or other goals, work/life balance, and career development opportunities that may include: Comprehensive employee benefits package, including a Retirement and Savings Plan with generous company contributions, group medical, dental and vision coverage, life and disability insurance, and flexible spending accounts.
Scope, build and manage complex public affairs and advocacy campaigns in partnership with Government Affairs, Value & Access, Corporate Affairs, external stakeholders, and agency partners, with the ability to support U.S. priorities and pilot campaign approaches in key international markets over time.
Washington, District of Columbia14 days ago
p>The Director of U.S. Public Policy (Drug, Device & FDA Focus) is responsible for shaping and advancing policy strategies that support market access, reimbursement, and regulatory success for drug products and medical devices. Reporting to the VP of U.S. Public Policy, this role plays a critical part in influencing federal healthcare policy, with a primary focus on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Washington, DC30+ days ago
p style="margin:0px">The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, will work with the entire team in the Office of Science Policy and Government Affairs, the CEO and AACR leadership, to develop and implement AACR-specific initiatives to further priority goals related to advancing cancer research and translating scientific discoveries into public health benefit, such as being called upon to support broader AACR initiatives to increase appropriations for cancer research and to develop content for briefings and other special sessions to educate Members of Congress and their staff about important pending legislation and issues affecting cancer research. The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, monitors and provides background and analysis to AACR leadership on a wide variety of regulatory science and policy-related issues, such as: advancing personalized medicine, promoting innovative clinical trial designs, improving co-development of two or more novel drugs, informing regulatory science, and recommending ideas to include as part of the reauthorization of the FDA user fees for prescription drugs and medical devices.
Washington, DC30+ days ago
Other important responsibilities of the Program Director include: Overseeing multiple projects and project managers simultaneously, including consultants and subcontracts with states and external partners; Overseeing and analyzing project budgets, projecting future spending, and developing financial proposals for potential new efforts; Communicating effectively in verbal and written forms, with an ability to communicate clearly with policymaking audiences such as state and federal officials, national experts, and others; Designing project concepts and identifying funding for these concepts to enable this team to provide relevant and timely expertise and assistance to governors, their staff and other executive branch leaders, including by writing project concept papers and proposals, building and maintaining relationships with philanthropic, public, corporate, and federal funders, and working with NGAs Office of Development to support fundraising efforts; Demonstrating strong interpersonal skills to effectively work with colleagues, partner organizations, and a variety of high-ranking state and federal officials; Managing wide-scale projects with multiple staff and tasks simultaneously, in coordination with a diverse group of stakeholders; Organizing and facilitating workshops, conferences, seminars, panel discussions, state strategy sessions and other events; Identifying and tracking key issues of concern to governors, develop promising initiatives to address these concerns, and connecting governors key staff with other states and national experts who can assist them in addressing these issues; Demonstrating a commitment to NGAs mission and goals to constructively serve the needs of all governors; and. Key issues the Program Director will focus on include identifying and developing policy solutions related to workforce development, higher education, and economic development policy and systems at the state and federal levels, work-based talent strategies (such as apprenticeship, service-to-career pathways, and short-term education and training), the impact of AI on the workforce, and the design of workforce pathways for diverse populations (such as youth or those disconnected from the workforce).
Washington, DC16 days ago
Advise and counsel the business on important policy topics, including automotive technology related policy issues, seeking opportunities for optimization where possible, ensuring senior leadership and business units are informed and equipped to respond effectively. Benefit options include medical, dental, vision, Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Accounts, retirement savings plan, sickness and accident benefits, life insurance, paid vacation & holidays, tuition assistance programs, employee assistance program, GM vehicle discounts and more.
Washington, DC12 days ago
Keywords: Data Strategy, Data Architecture, Data Platform, Data Governance, KPI Development, SQL Server Reporting Services, SSRS, CMS, CRM, CDP, Data Lakes, APIs, Digital Transformation, Platform Management, Cloud Migration, Enterprise Data, Data Modeling, Business Intelligence, Analytics Leadership, Vendor Management, Digital Platforms, Data Integrity, Enterprise Architecture. This role is responsible for defining and executing enterprise-wide data strategy, overseeing digital platforms, and ensuring high-quality, secure, and scalable data ecosystems that support business growth and innovation.