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D’s in Demand

Democrats are a valued commodity on K Street again as Washington’s lobbying shops and industry associations seek to shore up their ranks with well-connected staffers who can provide access to a new majority in Congress. After nearly a decade of seeking access to a Republican-led Congress, many corporate offices and lobbying firms say they are looking for Democrats who can work “both sides of the aisle” to balance out their ranks.

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Exit Interview: Dawn Jantsch

Q: I know the search for your replacement is just getting started, but what advice do you have for the person who takes over your job?

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Crossing Over: Finding Your Worth in the Private Sector

On the surface, the well-paid association CEO and their better-paid counterparts in the private sector have similar job tasks, including raise revenue, generate a return to stakeholders, navigate crises and raise the profile of their industries.

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Profile: Jack Gerard, American Chemistry Council

Given the challenge to upright an organization and put it back on solid footing, Jack N. Gerard left his private consulting practice to lead and reshape associations.

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News: November 2006

Risk Management Association Search Begins November 1, 2006 The Risk Management Association launched the search for a new chief executive officer this week, with the selection of executive search firm Christian & Timbers. Current president and CEO, Maurice H. Hartigan II, announced plans to retire in the second quarter of 2007 at a recent board meeting. Hartigan, who will turn 67 this month, has led RMA since April

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