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The School of Humanities and Global Studies is pleased to announce its fifth and final event in our semester lecture series on NJ Policy Issues.
“Transition from Government Service to Advocacy (& NJ’s 2021 Elections!)”
The lecture will be delivered by Vice President of Government Relations, New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, Laura Gunn (Hahn) ’11.
Laura is Vice President of Government Relations at the NJ Chamber of Commerce and has been part of the team for three and a half years. She is one of two lobbyists at the Chamber, and her focus is on economic development, taxation, and health care. In addition to this role, she also works with other team members on communications pieces, planning events, and recruiting/maintaining members. Recently, Laura and her colleague created the Chamber’s Young Professionals networking group.
Before joining the NJ Chamber, Laura was legislative liaison for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, overseeing the Office of Intergovernmental Relations, and interacting with legislative offices on casework and legislation related to the Commission.
Laura also served as legislative director and chief of staff for former Assemblywoman Donna Simon; and before that as an aide in Gov. Christie’s Office of Constituent Relations.
A native of Roselle Park, Union County, Laura is a proud graduate of Ramapo College of New Jersey. She currently lives in Mount Holly with her husband (Ben) and dog (Sailor).
The event will take place on Wednesday, November 17 at 6:05 p.m.
Hosted by Eric Taylor, NJ Office of the Secretary of Higher Education and RCNJ’s Prof. Jeremy Teigen.
Please join us via WebEx: https://tinyurl.com/njpolicyissues
Meeting number: 2432 266 0724
Password: roadrunners
Location: Via WebEx: https://tinyurl.com/njpolicyissues
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021
Time: 6:05 p.m.
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