Government Affairs The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law has named Tanya Clay House public policy director. House joins the nonprofit group with 10 years of political experience. In her new role, she will serve as the organizations principal representative on Capitol Hill and in state and local legislative
Read MoreWhile the public flap between the White House and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce continues, some trade groups are still reporting a working relationship with the Obama administrationat least so farwith no signs that industry groups are being sidestepped.
Read MoreNewly filed IRS documents show that nearly half of all associations operated with a deficit in the year ending Dec. 31, 2008, according to an examination by CEO Updates database partner AssociationIntelligence.
Read MoreThe association sector spent 14 percent more on lobbying in the third quarter, boosted by big increases from a few groups with an eye on legislation barreling down on them. Like the American Beverage Association.
Read MoreFred Becker, CEO of the National Association of Federal Credit Unions, says he has two words of advice for association leaders looking to maximize access to key government officials: Stay proactive. That means that an association must start at day one when a new political administration takes over, and identify agency positions that will be important to the groups issue focus. As soon as someone is appointed or confirmed to the position, send them a congratulatory letter, Becker advises.
Read MoreAsk the recruiter Question: What do executive recruiters like to see in a first interview with a candidate? Lorraine LavetNational association practice leaderKorn/Ferry International
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