Skip to main content

Who’s Who Where – October 2024

Who’s Who Where – October 2024

October 2024

Have you heard? Your colleagues are making career moves. Take a look at where they’re heading.

Sarah Baker, formerly finance manager, House Majority PAC; now senior director, BankPAC, American Bankers Association

Meina Banh, formerly deputy director in the office of financial education, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; now director of public affairs, Chime

Brian Banks, formerly chief government affairs and public policy officer, American Counseling Association; now executive director, policy advocacy research and chief government affairs, The National Board for Certified Counselors

Kevin Boland, formerly director of corporate affairs, Saab; now executive director leading strategic communications, JPMorgan Chase

Caitlin Demchuk, formerly federal government relations manager, PAC & grassroots, Walgreen Co.; now senior manager, government relations, Becton Dickinson

Will Dunham, formerly policy director, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck; now senior vice president for government affairs, American Investment Council

Katie Fitzwilliam, formerly vice president of advertising, Targeted Victory; now deputy vice president of public affairs, PhRMA

Tamekia Flack, formerly deputy administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration; now director of U.S. government relations, World Shipping Council

Jerry Golden, formerly global head of public policy and government affairs, Eventbrite; now chief policy officer, Lyft

Robyn Jackson, formerly communications director, Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.); now government affairs communications manager, Ford Motor Company

Jamie Lawrence, formerly deputy assistant secretary, Department of Homeland Security; now director of government affairs and public policy, Adobe

Ashley Menzler, formerly chief of staff, Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pa.); now senior lead manager of federal government affairs, Dexcom

Grace Mercer, formerly manager, BUILD-PAC, National Association of Home Builders; now manager, political programs, Walmart

Bradley Saull, formerly consultant, Saull Strategies; now vice president, federal procurement and international programs; American Council of Engineering Companies

Gary Whidby, formerly PAC and government affairs manager, Caterpillar; now assistant vice president, federal affairs, Zurich North America

David Woodruff, formerly head of U.S. public and government affairs, CN Railway; now vice president and head of policy advocacy and federal government affairs, BP America

Featured Event

Is your organization prepared to adapt its social impact initiatives based on who is elected, from the President all the way down-ballot? Navigate post-election shifts at STRIDE this November.

Washington, D.C. | November 21