Who’s Who Where – November 2023
November 2023
Your public affairs peers are making big career moves. Keep up with who’s going where and what they’ll be doing.
Joe Bartlett, formerly professional staff member, House Armed Services GOP; now director of federal policy, Skydio
Robyn Boerstling, formerly vice president, National Association of Manufacturers; now senior vice president of government relations, National Marine Manufacturers Association
Liz Bowman, formerly vice president of communications, American Exploration and Production Council; now vice president of government affairs, Williams
Wendy Donoho, formerly vice president of federal relations, AT&T; now vice president of government and policy advocacy, Ericsson
Molly Drenkard, formerly director of corporate communications, Anheuser-Busch; now vice president of public affairs, National Marine Manufacturers Association
Becca Durr, formerly principal, Public Strategies Washington, Inc; now director, federal government affairs, Novartis Corporation
Justin Hakes, formerly vice president of communications and public affairs, Consumer Data Industry Association; now vice president of public affairs, National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies
Nomi Health, formerly senior policy adviser, Holland & Knight; now director of federal government affairs, Ethan Jorgensen-Earp
Ryan Jackson, formerly government and political affairs, National Mining Association; now vice president of federal affairs, American Chemistry Council
Joshua Jamison, formerly legislative director, Rep. John Duarte (R-Calif.); now federal government relations manager, National Marine Manufacturers Association
Julia Massimino, formerly principal, Critical Mass Strategies; now executive vice president of government affairs, Information Technology Industry Council
Neil McKiernan, formerly chief of staff, Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT); now vice president for government affairs, American Defense International
Rebecca McPhail, formerly president, West Virginia Manufacturers Association; now vice president of state affairs and political mobilization, American Chemistry Council
James Montfort, formerly scheduling and operations manager, U.S. House of Representatives; now manager of government relations, CRE Finance Council.
Art Motta, formerly director, government affairs, public policy, National Hispanic Medical Association; now director, federal government affairs, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
Cameron Nelson, formerly vice president of operations, Tennessee Pinnacle Group; now policy and political engagement manager, National Marine Manufacturers Association
Sarah Propst, formerly cabinet secretary, Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department of New Mexico; now vice president of state affairs, American Clean Power
Mary Thornton, formerly head of trade and export controls policy, Amazon Web Services; now vice president of global policy, Semiconductor Industry Association
Keegan Zimprich, formerly legislative assistant, financial services, Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND); now manager of federal government relations, U.S. Bank
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