Federal Policy Analyst at Office of Federal Relations
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Federal Policy Analyst at Office of Federal Relations
Washington D.C. Metro Area
My interest in urban planning stems from the complexities that shape regional development. My interests also include examining the federal-state relationship and how it relates to the issue of sustainable economic development. My long term interest and career goal is to work to promote infrastructure and and economic development.
(Government Relations industry)
September 2008 — Present (4 months)
Transportation and public safety analyst for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Government Relations industry)
July 2008 — September 2008 (3 months)
Legislative research and analysis of state/federal highway policy. Event planning and preparation of annual trade association convention.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Environmental Services industry)
January 2008 — May 2008 (5 months)
Examing the policy considerations that affect the New England environment. Making recommendations to the regulatory framework of environmental regulations and influencing decision making.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Public Policy industry)
July 2007 — September 2007 (3 months)
Examination of the economic considerations that influence municipal policy. Assessment of municipal taxation policy and community advocacy.
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; Financial Services industry)
February 2005 — August 2005 (7 months)
Commodities broker specializing in the sale of silver; in addition, the cultivation of a professional/client relation with potential investors to the corporation.
MCP, City, Community and Regional Development, 2006 — 2008
2005 — 2006
BA., International Relations, History, 2000 — 2004