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CEO Council Event: Formulating a Government Relations Strategy - Lessons from the Experts

Monday, April 5, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM (ET)

Waltham, MA

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The Council is pleased to present the second of two events on

 

Making Government Relationships Work

for Your Company

 

Event Two

 

Formulating a Government Relations Strategy:
Lessons from the Experts

 

Representative Niki Tsongas shares her insights about how decisions are made in the halls of Washington. Senior Congressional aides to Congressman Ed Markey offer insight into the structure of Congressional offices and how to make sure your voice is heard. Then, hear from the following firms about best practices for leveraging government relations in your organization:

 

Foley Hoag

Goodwin Procter

Holland & Knight

ML Strategies

Rasky Baerlein

WilmerHale

Wolf Greenfield


April 5th, 2010

8:30AM-11:30AM

 Foley Hoag Emerging Enterprise Center

1000 Winter Street

Suite 4000, North Entrance

Waltham, Massachusetts

Member Price: Free

Non-Member Price: $40

Please RSVP by March 29th

 

This event is designed primarily for CEOs of clean energy companies. CEOs who wish to bring their top government relations executives are free to do so at the posted rates. Please contact Caitlin Vaughn (cvaughn@cleanenergycouncil.org) with any questions. 

When & Where


Foley Hoag Emerging Enterprise Center
Bay Colony Corporate Center
1000 Winter Street, Suite 400, North Entrance
Waltham, MA 02451

Monday, April 5, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM (ET)


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New England Clean Energy Council



The New England Clean Energy Council’s mission is to accelerate New England’s clean energy economy to global leadership by building an active community of stakeholders and a world-class cluster of clean energy companies.

The Council represents a diverse set of stakeholders, including clean energy companies, venture investors, major financial institutions, local universities and colleges, industry associations, area utilities, labor and large commercial end-users.