Bruce Josten to retire after decades at U.S. Chamber
- July 25, 2016 |
- WILLIAM EHART
CEO Tom Donohue says it's ‘hard to imagine the Chamber without him;' move comes ahead of new Congress, administration Bruce Josten, arguably the most influential business group lobbyist in the country—and the highest paid—will retire from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at year-end. Chamber CEO Tom Donohue announced the move in a statement Monday afternoon. Josten, executive vice president of government affairs, was not quoted in the release, and the Chamber did not immediately respond to a request to interview him. "Bruce Josten has informed me of his decision to retire at the end of the year. After 42 years of service to the Chamber, and 22 years leading our government… Read More