Andrea McWilliams Andrea McWilliams is a powerful woman, lobbyist, and political fundraiser. She was raised near Texas capitol on congress avenue she lives in Old Enfield with has three kids and a husband. She came to the limelight when she became a chief of staff at a tender age of 21 years at the public relations company public strategies Inc. she is now the co-founder member of McWilliams a governmental affairs consultants. They opened this initiative when she and her husband combined and with their experience and talent, they formed a formidable team and with trust at the local state and national level. Andrea has broad skills in strategy, combining patience and persuasions, and grace and grit. She is attentive to details bringing unique
Senator Kamala Harris from Alabama is a democratic senator for the state of California. Prior to that, she held the role of 32nd Attorney General of California and District Attorney of San Francisco. Before her political career she served as managing attorney of the Career Criminal Unit in San Francisco and later as chief of the community and neighborhood division. Kamala Harris is also the first woman and Jamaican American to become attorney general, as well as third woman of color and 1st biracial woman elected into the senate. 1 This Howard University graduate is used to filling significant roles. She is currently serving on the Committee on Intelligence (Select), Committee on the Budget, Committee on Environment and Public Works, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.2
Mr. Blevins has a masters in public administration from George Mason University and had a B.A. from Emory and Henry College. He is a legislative advocate for transportation and healthcare issues. He recently worked with executive officials under both Governor Kaine, and Governor McDonnell giving advice on finances and policy. In 2015 Mr. Blevins was appointed to the Mount Vernon Board of Visitors. He is currently teaching a course at Emory and Henry College that expands from his lecture. If anything, he has earned the right to brag on himself and say that he 's accomplished a lot because for someone in their early thirties he has done a lot and he has done a lot in some powerful places in the world. I would say that he is definitely the guy you go to when you need help on just about anything. The fact is, he has connections.
Kyrsten Sinema has been leading a life unlike many others’; going from a middle-class early childhood, to homelessness, to co-valedictorian, to practicing lawyer with a PhD, and to “Prada Socialist” in Congress. Sinema was born to an upper middle-class family in 1976. She and her two siblings were raised by both their parents in a five-bedroom house in Tucson, AZ. Her father, Dan Sinema Sr., was a lawyer and her mother, Marilyn, was a stay-at-home mom. Her father lost his job during the 1980s recession since clients were complaining about him, a Real Estate claim gone badly, and IRS debts. This was when the family went from a upper-middle-class status into debts and foreclosure.
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From 1992 to 1997, Betsy DeVos also worked for the Michigan Republican Party. Moreover, she won a reelection to her post. In addition, Betsy DeVos holds the distinction of being an advocate for the charter school system in Detroit. Currently, she also remains a member of the board of the foundation for excellence and education. For those unaware, Dick DeVos remains the former CEO of the company Amway. Moreover, Richard DeVos remains her father-in-law. To expound further, she hails from a unique background. Moreover,
Born and raised in Michigan, Debbie Stabenow has been one of Michigan’s senators for the past 16 years. She has been a helping hand not only for Michigan but for the whole United States, finding ways to create jobs, improve health care and protect the Great Lakes of Michigan. Stabenow’s role in the senate is crucial, being on the Senate Agriculture Committee, fighting for small business’ and manufacturing. Debbie Stabenow is a fighter for what she believes in for Michigan and for America.
Growing up on a dairy farm near Holton, Kansas, Lynn Jenkins learned the values of hard work, keeping your word, and the importance of serving your community. Those are the same values that led her to public service and still guide her decisions as she represents the Second District of Kansas. Congresswoman Jenkins currently serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means, the chief tax writing committee in the House of Representatives. As a member of the Ways and Means Committee, she serves on both the Health Subcommittee and Trade Subcommittee. During Congresswoman Jenkins’s time in Congress, she has developed a track record for supporting fiscally responsible public policy to promote job creation and economic growth, working to improve transparency in Congress and backing a strong national defense. She continues to oppose wasteful government spending and is working to reduce the record deficits and national debt. Congresswoman Jenkins is a Certified Public Accountant by profession and brings nearly 20 years of experience helping individuals and small businesses manage their finances to the House of Representatives. Jenkins graduated from Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas and has two children, Hayley and
While serving in the Senate Blackburn led a movement to defeat a state income tax. She became a defender of anti-tax and reform issues. Her reputation for hard work and her concentration on individual freedoms and free enterprise transported her to the U.S. House of Representatives to represent Tennessee’s 7th congressional district in 2002. In 2007 she received the conservative Leadership Award. In 2007 she was selected to represent conservative views on health care reform at the Presidents Blair House Summit. Also to her credit, she has served on majority and minority whip teams since her election in 2002. Congressman Blackburn serves as Vice Chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and is a member of the Budget Committee. She is also a founding member of the Republican Women’s Policy Committee and a member of the Smithsonian Libraries advisory board.
A native of Austin, Texas, McWilliams is a devoted wife, mother of three, business owner, philanthropist, lobbyist, and cancer survivor. She grew up within walking distant of the Capitol in an apartment above her father’s small restaurant and at the age of 21 she was Chief of Staff. That was the beginning of her rise as a political force. McWilliams worked for Public Strategies, Inc, a notable public relations firm, where she learned the ropes and gained experience in public relations. She and her husband, Dean, later founded McWilliams Governmental Affairs
Barbara Olson, the author of The Final Days: The Last Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House, was a conservative who worked for CNN and Fox News as a television commenter. She was born in Houston, Texas, and she earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Saint Thomas. She later earned a Juris Doctor degree from Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Olson was one of the women who formed the Independent Women’s Forum, which had a goal of maintaining a high profile group of women to advocate for personal responsibility and economic and political freedom. Later in her life, Olson became chief investigator for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. As chief investigator, she led the Travelgate and Filegate investigations into the Clinton Administration.
Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici was elected in 2012 to represent Oregon’s first district, which is located Northwest of the state. Bonamici is currently on two committees which are Education and Workforce and Science, Space and Technology. Her main priority as Congresswoman is to advocate for federal policies that can benefit working families a chance to succeed in the economy. Bonamici has been a big advocate in not only helping workers to become financially secure but also saving up for their retirement. Congresswoman Suzanne has been a strong supporter of raising the federal minimum wage, giving workers the opportunity to voice their opinion in their jobs, paid family leave and giving women the opportunity to have access to family
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pay the bills. Janet Dobbs was Vice President for Administration and President-elect for this small taxexempt organization called the Greater Euclid Little Theater (GELT). It is obvious in the case that there is
Michelle served as an associate at the Chicago office of the law firm Sidley Austin. At the firm, she worked on marketing and intellectual property. In 1991, she held public sector positions in the Chicago city government as an Assistant to the Mayor and as Assistant Commissioner of Planning and Development. In 1993, she became Executive Director for the Chicago office of Public Allies, a non-profit organization encouraging young people to work on social issues in nonprofit groups and government agencies. She worked there nearly four years and set fundraising records for the organization that still stood 12 years after she left.
Abstract: Martha McCaskey has been consistently outperforming herself maintaining high levels of integrity in each project assignment. Currently, she was the project lead for a critical project entitled ‘Silicon 6’ which apart from having high significance for her personal career also had high significance from her company’s future perspective. The project required Martha to research upon manufacturing technologies and plant setup costs for a computer chip that the client’s competitor was planning to launch soon. Martha has been promised a promotion to group manager and the organization has been offered interest in assigning approximately 10 new projects. The project presents an ethical dilemma in front of Martha wherein she needs access