Careers in Government Affairs
Please join the Congressional South Asian American Staff Association in collaboration with SABA-DC for a panel on careers in government affairs. Topics will include exploring personal career paths into the government relations arena, valuable pointers on applying for lobbying and government relation jobs, the art of working Capitol Hill's fabled hallways, and discussing various career opportunities in this dynamic field. Panelists: Saat Alety, Director of Federal Legislative & Regulatory Affairs at Allstate Akshai Datta, Director of Federal Government Relations at Mylan Ami Gadhia, Chief of Policy, Programs and Research at Child Care Aware Radha Mohan, Policy Advisor and Associate at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck When: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 6:30 pm Where: 444 N. Capitol Street NW, Suite 841, Washington, D.C. 20001
Please join the Congressional South Asian American Staff Association in collaboration with SABA-DC for a panel on careers in government affairs. Topics will include exploring personal career paths into the government relations arena, valuable pointers on applying for lobbying and government relation jobs, the art of working Capitol Hill's fabled hallways, and discussing various career opportunities in this dynamic field. Panelists:
Saat Alety, Director of Federal Legislative & Regulatory Affairs at Allstate Akshai Datta, Director of Federal Government Relations at Mylan Ami Gadhia, Chief of Policy, Programs and Research at Child Care Aware
Radha Mohan, Policy Advisor and Associate at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
When: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Where: 444 N. Capitol Street NW, Suite 841, Washington, D.C. 20001
SABA-DC
Our goal is to address the needs and concerns of the South Asian American legal community in Washington, D.C. while providing our members with the knowledge and support necessary to reach their personal and professional goals.
You can find us here:
South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C.
P.O. Box 65349Washington, D.C. 20035
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