ABIGAIL RUTH BACAK (b) (6) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Administrative Director, The Collaborative for Student Success April 2014- Present  Manages the schedule and travel of the Executive Director  Maintains weekly communication documents between the Collaborative, partners and consultants  Coordinates the Military Families for High Standards coalition  Oversees the office operations which has included the initial set up of the organization, staff coordination and event management  Develops and maintains project implementation plans Executive Assistant, Office of Senator Pat Toomey February 2011- April 2014  Provided senior-level administrative support to US Senator Pat Toomey  Supervised selection and managed the individuals participating in the intern program  Compiled periodic financial disclosure reports for the Senator  Coordinated events led by the Senator’s spouse, including a Tribute to the Heroes of Flight 93 and the full staff events Manager of Operations and Executive Assistant, University of Chicago October 2008- February 2011 Office of Federal Relations  Managed high-level projects that are operational, financial, and strategic in nature. Coordinated recurring and special events, manages executive calendars and coordinates meeting schedules as well as overseeing a $1.25 million dollar office budget  Supervised activities related to Washington DC space, facilities, and equipment, including renovations, moves, maintenance, and ongoing facilities operations  Prepared and developed budgets, financial forecasts, and financial analyses. Manages the budget and reconciles ledgers. Monitors and controls projected versus actual budget. Processes all invoices, purchase orders, travel vouchers, and internal billings and deposits through University systems  Maintained the Director of Federal Relation’s daily calendar, coordinated all travel for Washington DC staff Special Assistant, Executive Office of the President June 2006- October 2008 The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy  Organized Presidential Award ceremonies for the Office of Science and Technology Policy; including the Nobel Prize and the National Medals of Science and Technology  Served as a liaison between other offices with in the Executive Office of the President and Office of Science and Technology Policy  Acted as Executive Secretariat to two interagency working groups Congressional Liaison, U.S Department of Agriculture February 2005-June 2006  Compiled weekly legislative report for the Secretary of Agriculture  Organized the hot issue briefs for the Secretary and Deputy Secretary’s domestic travel Will Call- Public Liaison, Presidential Inaugural Committee, Washington, DC  Created a plan for the Solutions Center at Will Call ticket location December 2004-January 2005 USTR-17-0565-A-000003 Events Director, Bush-Cheney '04, Inc. April 2004-November 2004  Coordinated Principal and Surrogate events for the Bush-Cheney '04 Minnesota team  Managed multiple Principal events exceeding 20,000 participants and 300 volunteers  Developed a program and scheduled participants for more than 10 large rallies and multiple town hall meetings  Acted as lead coordinator for more than 10 major surrogate events across the State of Minnesota EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, University of Delaware, Newark, DE Summer 2003 USTR-17-0565-A-000004 United States Trade Representative, Robert E. Lighthizer United States Trade Page 2 of 4 Home (I) About Us (/about?us) I Biographies of Key Of?cials. United States Trade Representative, Robert E. Lighthizer Robert E. Lighthizer was in as the 18th United States Trade Representative (USTR) on May 15, 2017. An experienced trade negotiator and litigator, Ambassador Lighthizer brings a history of tough US. trade enforcement and a record of standing up for American workers, farmers, manufacturers, and businesses. At the time he was chosen by President Trump to serve as USTR, Ambassador Lighthizer was a partner at the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Flom LLP (Skadden), where he practiced international trade law for over 30 years. His work there on behalf of American workers and businesses in the heavy manufacturing, agricultural, high-tech, and financial services industries opened markets to US exports and defended U.S. industries from unfair trade practices. He was lead counsel for scores of trade enforcement cases and was a well- known advocate for the type of ?America First? trade policies supported by President Trump. Before joining Skadden, Ambassador Lighthizer served as Deputy USTR for President Ronald Reagan. During his tenure, Ambassador Lighthizer negotiated over two dozen bilateral international agreements, including agreements on steel, automobiles, and agricultural products. As Deputy USTR, he also served as Vice Chairman of the Board of the Overseas Private lnvestment?Corporation. Prior to becoming Deputy USTR, Ambassador Lighthizer was Chief of Staff of the United States Senate Committee on Finance for Chairman Bob Dole. In this position, he was a key piayer in enacting the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, which was the most signi?cant tax reform in decades, as well as the other basic elements of the Reagan economic program. Ambassador Lighthizer earned a Bachelor?s degree at Georgetown University and his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center. He is a native of Ashtabula, Ohio and has two children. /ustr. gov/ ab out?us/ bio graphics?key?of?cials/united? states?trade?repres entative?robe. .. 12/ 1 5/20 1 7 Amy C. Turner (b) (6) SKILLS: ● Expert in Microsoft Suites ● Proficient in Spanish ● Advanced Beginner German ● Strong Initiative ● Team Player ● Proficient in STATA software WORK HISTORY: Intern U.S. Department of Commerce ITA Office of Trade and Economic Analysis—Washington, DC June-August 2016 ● Aided an econometrics analysis into how a recent Chinese trade policy is likely to impact American businesses. ● Performed data procurement and analysis of firm-level Merger & Acquisition data using Excel. ● Was formally trained and gained experience gathering data from an in-house Bloomberg terminal. ● Generated descriptive statistics and graphic displays in Stata Statistical Software. ● Produced a 20-page in-house literature review of the national trade policies held by multiple countries. Research Assistant University of Michigan Department of Economics, Professor Pablo Ottonello—Ann Arbor, MI Jan. 2017-May 2017 ● Acquired preliminary research for economic studies of the relationship between government policy changes and firms’ ability to hire workers ● Researched the balance sheets of NGOs which loan funds to emerging nations in order to measure their stability Student Staff Cru at the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor, MI Nov. 2013-April 2017 ● Co-led a community group for which I facilitated discussions, planned and organized events, advertised, spread awareness, and helped build enriching community. ● Member of the Shepherding Team which met with the full-time Cru staff to discuss what was and was not working well in our organization and suggested new initiatives to pursue. ● Represented student interests in meetings with full-time staff and advocated for staff priorities when speaking with member students. ● Met to train and equip 5 student leaders individually and 12 student leaders in the leadership meeting. EDUCATION: University of Michigan—Ann Arbor Campus—Graduated April 2017 ● Bachelor of Arts: (PPE) Philosophy, Politics, Economics ● Theme Focus: International Policy and Global Markets ● Capstone Paper: A Consideration of American Economic and Political Freedom (20 pages) ● Coursework: Intermediate Macroeconomics, International Political Economy, International Trade Theory, American Foreign Policy, Calculus III REFERENCES: Joseph Flynn ● Director—Office of Trade & Economic Analysis ● (b) (6) Pablo Ottonello ● Professor of Economics—University of Michigan ● (b) (6) Kyle Zimmerman ● Missional Team Leader—Cru ● (b) (6) USTR-17-0565-A-000006 Core International and Intercultural Fluent Spanish Speaker Experience 9 Administrative Experience Active Secret SecurityClearance a Research and Writing Pro?ciency Work Experience Congressional Intern, January 2017 to April 2017 Senator Jeff FlakemWashington, D.C. Attended many congressional hearings and brie?ngs, proactively wrote hearing summaries and policy memos, and professionally addressed constituent phone calls in a fast?paced and dynamic environment. 32 hours per week. Political Science Research Assistant, January 2016 to December 2016 Brigham Young University?Provo, Utah Collected detailed data for research on topics such as foreign legislators? support for World Bank development projects, international banking ?Know Your Client? regulations, and global shell companies, among others. 5?10 hours per week. Caller, February 2015 to April 2015, August 2015 to December 2015, June 2016 to December 2016, May 2017?present LDS Philanthropies?Provo, Utah Called alumni of Brigham Young University to invite them to donate to the university. 10?20 hours per week. Legal Intern, May 2015 to August 2015 Shumaker, Loop, and Kendrick, Ohio Provided logistical and administrative support to attorneys by helping with tasks such as ?le organization and court ?ling. 40 hours per week. Volunteer Service Translator, July 2015 Global Dental Relief?San Maitin ilotepeque', Guatemala Provided Spanish translation for a humanitarian team of dentists and dental hygienists serving Guatemalan children in a fast?paced, multicultural environment. Full-Time Missionary, October 2012 to October 2014 - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintstedlands, California Worked extensively with the Latino immigrant population of southern California by teaching people in Spanish, working closely with local congregational leaders, and performing community service projects. Over 90 hours per week. Education Brigham Young University, Expected Graduation: August 17, 2017 Provo, Utah, United States International Relations (BA), 3. 73 GPA Coursework included: Econometrics, U. S. Foreign Policy, Economic Development, International Development Research, International Con?ict, African Politics, Spanish, and Turkish. BRETT DOYLE (b) (6) EXPERIENCE U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee WASHINGTON, DC April 2017—Present Policy Analyst  Manage the Committee’s advancement of energy, environment, and agriculture policies.  Provide in-depth analyses on floor debate and votes to all Republican Senate offices.  Contribute to weekly policy briefings for Republican Senators.  Host regular briefings on relevant policy topics for Republican Senate staff. U.S. Senator Pat Toomey WASHINGTON, DC January 2011—April 2017 Legislative Assistant, April 2013—April 2017 Legislative Correspondent, January 2011—April 2013  Staffed the Senator on all matters involving international trade, energy, environment, agriculture, transportation, and telecommunications.  Liaison to the Senate Finance Committee for trade and infrastructure legislation.  Managed a direct report who researched legislation and drafted official correspondence.  Assisted in the reauthorization of key trade legislation, including: Trade Promotion Authority, Trade Adjustment Assistance, the Generalized System of Preferences, the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill, and the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015.  Helped to negotiate anti-dumping reform legislation that was included in the Trade Preferences Extension Act of 2015.  Facilitated the creation of a new Foreign-Trade Zone in South Central Pennsylvania, the first in the state in nine years. TOOMEY FOR SENATE & NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE ALLENTOWN, PA & WASHINGTON, DC Campaign Finance Intern September 2009—November 2010  Created preparatory materials for Senate candidate fundraising calls.  Helped staff PAC receptions and high-dollar donor events.  Drafted, copy-edited, and maintained distribution lists for direct mail projects.  Organized and compiled donor information for Federal Election Commission reports. EDUCATION LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Bachelor of Arts in History  Cum Laude (3.65 GPA)  Delta Phi Alpha National German Honor Society EASTON, PA December 2010 USTR-17-0565-A-000008 BRIDGET F. VISCONTI (b) (6) EDUCATION DOMESTIC EXPERIENCE THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, B.A. in Politics (anticipated graduation- May 2017) Major: Political Science (World Politics) Minor: Sociology (Crime & Justice) RESEARCH INTERN- DELVE LLC JANUARY 2017- PRESENT -Researched policy topics, companies, political candidates, etc. -Vetted individuals for our clients; edited reports TICKETING & INVITATIONS INTERN- 58TH PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL COMMITTEE DECEMBER 2016- JANUARY 2017 (60-85 HRS/WEEK) -Worked on designing, ordering, and distributing credentials for the various Inaugral events CLIENT STRATEGIES INTERN- TARGETED VICTORY SEPTEMBER 2016- DECEMBER 2016 (20+ HRS/WEEK) -Worked financial and digital strategy for statewide non-federal campaigns -Placed ads online, formatted/sent fundraising emails, ran weekly reports for clients MEDIA OPERATIONS INTERN- REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTIONCOMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS MAY 2016-JULY 2016 (40-60 HRS/WEEK) -Worked on the logistics for the 15,000 members of the media attending the convention -Assisted with media guide, broadcasting schedule, anchor booth layouts, workspace allocation -Was solely responsible for pre-convention credential distribution to all media members MEMBER SERVICES INTERN- REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE (RNC) JUNE 2015- DECEMBER 2015 (SUMMER 40 HRS/WEEK; FALL 15 HRS/WEEK) -Assisted in planning, organization, and executing the RNC Meetings for the 168 members -Worked and attended the first Republican Presidential Primary Debate LEGISLATIVE INTERN- CONGRESSMAN ROBERT LATTA (OH-05) JANUARY 2015- MAY 2015 (15 HRS/WEEK) -Wrote to constituents, researched legislation, attended hearings, gave tours of the Capitol GRASSROOTS ITERN- REPUBLICAN PARTY OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY MAY 2014- AUGUST 2014 (30 HRS/WEEK) -Researched past donation amounts, candidates, polling numbers, etc.; administrative tasks -Worked at fundraising events, donor receptions, and other events as needed INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE PARLIAMENTARY INTERN- EUROPEAN PARIALMENT (BRUSSELS, BELGIUM)MEMBER OF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT BENEDEK JAVOR (HUNGRAY-GREEN PARTY) JANUARY 2016-APRIL 2016 (15-20 HRS/WEEK) -Tracked legislation, attended committee meetings, learned about the EU legislative process CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS INTERN- EMBASSY OF AUSTRALIA SEPTEMBER 2014- DECEMBER 2014 (15 HRS/WEEK) -Researched current events, congressmen, states, and districts -Attended and authored notes on briefings given by government officials and professionals HONORS & AWARDS LEADERSHIP & ACTIVITIES COMPUTER SKILLS PHI ETA SIGMA ACEDEMIC HONORS SOCIETY (Inducted Fall 2014) PI SIGMA ALPHA NATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE HONORS SOCIETY (Inducted Spring 2017) PI GAMMA MU INTERNATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES (Inducted Spring 2017) DEAN’S LIST (All Semesters at CUA) CARDINAL AMBASSADOR- MEMBER (Fall 2014-Present) VP (Spring 2016-Present) COLLEGE REPUBLICANS- MEMBER (Fall 2013- present); Exec. Board Member (2016-Present) UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM- MEMBER (Spring 2014- Present) CUA LEADERSHIP PROGRAM- MEMBER (Fall 2013- Spring 2016) POLITICS LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY- MEMBER (Fall 2013- Fall 2015) MICROSOFT Excel, PowerPoint, and Word; Constant Contact; Google Analytics; Facebook Business Manager USTR-17-0565-A-000009 Cameron M. Bishop (b) (6) EXPERIENCE January 2017 – Present United States House of Representatives, Congressman Austin Scott (GA-08) Washington, DC Legislative Director  Serve as the lead policy advisor to the Congressman, and manage all members of the legislative team including committee work on House Agriculture Committee and House Armed Services Committee.   Serve as lead staff for Chairman Scott on the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy and Credit. Work closely with House Agriculture committee staff, House and Senate Member offices, House Leadership, and outside groups on all issues under Subcommittee jurisdiction.   Work with Subcommittee staff to prepare materials and content for all Subcommittee hearings including topics, witness selection, and preparation materials for Subcommittee Members and staff.    Serve as lead personal office staff for Chairman Scott on all issues under Subcommittee jurisdiction for review and rewrite for the 2018 Farm Bill.   Oversee all legislative work in the office; including legislative drafting, vote recommendations, legislative strategy, the constituent mail program, press coordination, and coalition building.  January 2015 – January 2017 United States House of Representatives, Congressman Rick Allen (GA-12) Washington, DC Legislative Director  Serve as the lead policy advisor to the Congressman, and manage all members of the legislative team.   Teach, coach and mentor members of the legislative team while keeping final say on all issues and convey final recommendations to the Congressman.   Serve as chief negotiator on legislative issues working with; other House and Senate offices, Congressional leadership, private organizations and lobbyists, and constituents.   Oversee the constituent mail program to keep an under seven day turnaround on mail, while also sending targeted mail to effectively communicate with constituents.   Work with press team to offer legislative perspectives and analysis on issues for proper communication with the public.   Responsible for all work on the House Agriculture Committee and oversee additional work on the House Education and Workforce Committee. February 2010 – January 2015 United States House of Representatives, Congressman Mike Rogers (AL-03) Washington, DC Legislative Assistant/ Director of Coalitions April 2011 – January 2015  Responsible for all House Agriculture Committee work for Congressman Mike Rogers. Responsible for full Agriculture Committee work and the three sub-committees. Duties include Hearing, Briefing, and Business Meeting preparation with prepared binders for Member's use during Committee meetings. Preparation of questions for witnesses, filed amendments, and all communication with Committee Staff.   Responsible for a legislative portfolio by offering voting recommendations, drafting and analyzing legislation, writing constituent correspondence and letters to the Administration and other Congressional offices, take and staff meetings for the Member in numerous issues including but not limited to: International Relations, Health Care, Transportation, Trade, Judiciary, Energy, Environment, Commerce, Communications, Agriculture and assist in Committee work on Armed Services and Homeland Security.   Work with Chief of Staff and Member to build and develop coalitions for state outreach and develop Washington-based coalitions with pertinent companies, trade associations, and people to convey messages to relevant groups. Scheduler/Legislative Assistant June 2010 – April 2011  Manage the Member’s daily schedule and serve as liaison between the Member and other Members of Congress, government agencies, constituents, organizations, corporations, and staff.   Handle a small portfolio of issues including: International Relations, Native Americans, Religion, Food andBeverage, Animals, and some Health Care. Staff Assistant/Legislative Correspondent/Intern Coordinator February 2010 – June 2010 Congressional Internships United States Senate, Senator Johnny Isakson (GA) Legislative Intern (January 2010 – February 2010) United States House of Representatives, Congressman Tom Price (GA-06) Republican Study Committee, Chairman Tom Price (GA-06) Intern (September 2009 – December 2009) Washington, DC Washington, DC USTR-17-0565-A-000010 December 2008 – August 2009 Georgia Beverage Association, Atlanta, GA Legislative Assistant  Serve as liaison between the non-alcoholic beverage industry and elected officials in the Georgia General Assembly. Registered lobbyist with the Georgia Commission on Ethics.   Work with Legislators and Legislative Council to draft and amend bills, attend hearings and committee meetings during legislative sessions, and prepare written statements and remarks for meetings.  Create bill tracking matrix to monitor and track relevant bills for the non-alcoholic beverage industry.  Analyze and interpret bills to convey the opportunities and consequences relating to the content of the bill to members of the Georgia Beverage Association, legislators, and media. EDUCATION August 2004-December 2008 THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Athens, GA College of Family and Consumer Sciences  Double Major - Bachelor of Sciences: Consumer Economics; Housing ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION -Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, constituent related software, and new and digital media. -Board Member: Georgia State Society, Washington D.C. -Worked on numerous campaigns for the RGA, NRCC, RNC, and NRSC, and numerous individual GOP candidates. USTR-17-0565-A-000011 Cameron T. Seward (b) (6) Experience The Heritage Foundation, President’s Office, Washington, D.C. Chief of Staff, April 2015—May 2017 • Provided President and Executive Vice President with confidential counsel. • Participated in review of Heritage’s annual budget and submitted recommendations to President and Executive Vice President. • Facilitated Foundation’s strategic planning and implementation. • Coordinated and hosted Senior Management and Management meetings. • Managed President’s Office, including pay, performance reviews, and office budget. • Oversaw maintenance, monitoring, and verification of correspondence with key Heritage constituents and supporters. • Prioritized all activities and material for President’s Office. The Heritage Foundation, Policy Services, Washington, D.C. Assistant Director, January 2014—April 2015 • Managed day-to-day operations of Policy Services team. • Developed strategies for Heritage research on Capitol Hill, including cross-departmental coordination within Heritage to ensure effective communication of policy positions. • Oversaw response operation to Congressional policy issues and maintenance of strong Hill relations with Members and staff. • Ensured legal and ethical compliance of all Heritage Congressional events. • Communicated and defended Heritage policy positions in multiple media. The Heritage Foundation, Policy Services, Washington, D.C. Program Manager, July 2013—January 2014 • Directed communication of Heritage policy positions to Hill audiences through distribution list management, attendance at regular staff meetings, and ongoing working groups. • Developed and hosted Hill events for Members of Congress and their staff, such as policy briefings, working groups, and retreats. • Ensured legal and ethical compliance of all Heritage Congressional events. • Communicated and defended Heritage policy positions in multiple media. The Heritage Foundation, Policy Services, Washington, D.C. Research Associate, June 2012—July 2013 • Contributed to the development of policy papers, studies and reports on: Congressional procedure; the rule of law; entitlements, taxes and spending; international trade; and energy. • Developed high-value actions teams and working groups for key staffers on specific issues and varying levels on Capitol Hill. • Communicated and defended Heritage policy positions in multiple media. Purdue Pharma L.P., Federal Government Affairs, Washington, D.C. Government Affairs Assistant, January 2012—June 2012 Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Washington, D.C. Legislative Assistant, September 2011—December 2011 Education The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL Juris Doctor, May 2011 Xavier University, Williams College of Business, Cincinnati, OH Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, cum laude, May 2008 • University Scholar Honors Program, Double Major: International Business, Spanish University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain Focused on Spanish Linguistics and Fine Arts, February 2007—July 2007 Bar Admission District of Columbia, Illinois USTR-17-0565-A-000012 CHRISTINA M. COBAUGH (b) (6) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXPERIENCE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF & SPECIAL PROJECTS MANAGER JANUARY 2017 – PRESENT Washington, D.C. · Work directly with the Chief of Staff on projects that require specific follow-up across all departments and with external stakeholders · Assist with transition efforts established by the RNC Chairwoman and Chief of Staff · Oversee the daily operations of the Office of the Chief of Staff PRESIDENTIAL INAGURAL COMMITTEE SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER NOVEMBER 2016 – JANUARY 2017 Washington, D.C. · Worked closely with senior leadership to streamline processes and create efficiencies across departments · Developed strong interpersonal relationships with principals, surrogates, donors, senior staff, and consultants · Served as the liaison to the CEO with staff and external stakeholders, as appropriate BROWNSTEIN HYATT FARBER SCHRECK POLICY ADVISOR AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER MARCH 2013 – FEBRUARY 2015; SEPTEMBER – NOVEMBER 2016 Washington, D.C. · Coordinated the Washington office’s business development efforts, including researching issue areas, identifying business development targets, drafting presentations, and proposals · Developed in-depth strategies to address federal legislative and regulatory policy issues across several issue areas, including energy, international trade and veterans’ affairs, among others · Represented Fortune 500 companies, national trade associations, coalitions and nonprofit organizations before members of Congress, House and Senate staff and executive branch officials 2016 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION SPECIAL PROJECTS MANAGER MARCH – SEPTEMBER 2016 Cleveland, Ohio · Led executive team initiatives that required engagement with key staff within the organization, and with external stakeholders · Designed and managed a VIP hospitality program, including budget proposals and planning · Oversaw the Convention’s archival program for fifteen departments RIGHT TO RISE SUPER PAC AND JEB 2016, INC. SPECIAL PROJECTS MANAGER MARCH 2015 – FEBRUARY 2016 Miami, Florida · Member of the finance team responsible for raising 150 million dollars in twelve months · Oversaw the Florida finance operation (7 million) - the largest revenue generator for the campaign · Prepared daily progress reports, weekly summary reports, proposals, and briefing documents for senior staff and principals EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS MASTER OF ARTS IN POLICITAL SCIENCE DECEMBER 2012 · Concentration: American Political Institutions with an emphasis on Presidential Politics LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE AUGUST 2009 · Concentration: American Politics USTR-17-0565-A-000013 CHRISTOPHER L. JACKSON  (b) (6) BAR ADMISSIONS Commonwealth of Virginia, 2013. Bar ID #: (b) (6) and Virginia Supreme Court, 2013 PROFILE Legal Representative with experience working with notable people in high-level, public settings with extreme discretion and loyalty. Capable of handling delicate negotiations and communications between federal, state, and private sector stakeholders and outside constituencies in the areas of long-term strategic planning, federal/state policy formulation, trade, tax, regulatory hurdles, energy and strategic communications. Seek to proactively leverage strong leadership, management, and communication skills to effectively contribute to an outcomedriven work environment. Congressional & Legal Affairs • Strategic Planning/Communications • Policy & Process Development PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OFFICE OF U.S. SENATOR JEFF SESSIONS, Washington, D.C., 2012 – present • Interim Communications Director, 2016-present o Directed strategic communications at both state and national level. o Established and fostered strategic relationships and dialogue with local agencies, officials, and local and national media. o Managed a three person press staff. • Counsel, 2012-present o Principal policy advisor and senior representative for the Senator on legislative matters within the Trade, Transportation Manufacturing, Budget, Finance-related portfolios. o Assist the Legislative Director in Senator Sessions’ personal office in engaging and directing a legislative staff of twelve with respect to the drafting of policy proposals, floor speeches, and memoranda, as well as advising the Senator on assigned issues. Guide all staff on legal issues and procedures related to policy formation, legislative drafting, legal research, and Senate procedure. o Develop long-range strategic plans and principles to guide policy initiatives from the inception stage through Senate consideration. o Meet with outside interest groups, lobbyists, representatives of executive branch agencies, and constituents to generate support and leverage for the Senator’s policy goals. o Conduct oversight of assigned agencies, including reviewing policy outcomes within the framework of spending targets. Work collaboratively with agency officials to combat waste, fraud, and abuse. o Analyze legislation and statutory regulations in preparation for full Budget Committee hearings, executive business meetings, and debates on issues within Committee jurisdiction. LEGAL INTERN, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE, Newport News Criminal Division, 2010 - 2011 • Executed legal research and analysis on a variety of legal issues in criminal, contract, civil, and appellate law. • Drafted memoranda and documents including answers, interrogatories, requests for production of documents, motions, orders and affidavits. • Shared in background and trial preparation for all white collar investigations and pre-trial hearings. • Provided legal assistance and support to FBI and IRS agents in the areas of white-collar tax criminal investigations and prosecutions. LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, Washington, D.C., 2007 - 2009 Legislative Assistant and Office of Management and Budget • Advised the OMB Director and senior White House staff and acted as a liaison between OMB and Congress regarding trade, tax, energy, environmental, and national security issues. • Served as chief arbitrator of competing policy differences involving various offices within the White House and all Federal agencies, requiring an expertise in matrix management and a sound understanding of policy objectives in light of differing political concerns in a high stress environment.CO LEGISLATIVE AIDE, OFFICE OF U.S. SENATOR JEFF SESSIONS, Washington, D.C. 2006-2007 • Managed constituent correspondence, hearings, and special projects as related to the Trade, Budget, and Finance portfolios. EDUCATION J.D., WILLIAM & MARY SCHOOL OF LAW, Williamsburg, Virginia 2012 B.A., THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV., Washington, D.C. , 2006 HONORS & AWARDS ARTICLES EDITOR, William and Mary Business Law Review ASSISTANT ARTICLES EDITOR, William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review HONORS AWARD IN LEGAL SKILLS I AND II, Excellence in writing, analysis, and client relations Associate Justice, William & Mary Moot Court Board USTR-17-0565-A-000014 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION GLADLY PROVIDED UPON REQUEST CHRISTOPHER L. JACKSON  (b) (6) BAR ADMISSIONS PUBLICATION MEMBERSHIPS Commonwealth of Virginia, 2013. Bar ID #: (b) and Virginia Supreme Court, 2013 (6) At the Crossroads of Wildlife’s Future and Public Education: Balancing Public Education and Wildlife Protection. 36 WM & MARY ENVTL. L. & POL’Y REV 839 (2012). Virginia Bar Association; American Bar Association USTR-17-0565-A-000015 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION GLADLY PROVIDED UPON REQUEST Expo rience Leadership Education Research Deputy Lead; international Trade Policy Donald J. Trump Presidential Transition Team September 20l 6~Present Drafted the ZOO?day policy implementation plan for President-Elect mmp?s trade platform, which included draft legislative text, draft Presidential Memdrandum, legal justi?cations for executive action, and backgrounder supporting documents. Expected to brief the Vice President-Elect and other senior of?cials on the team?s progress. Coordinated efforts between the policy implementation and agency action teams to ensure uni?ed implementation and action plans to present to the President-Elect. Landing Team Member for United States Trade Representative (USTR) Agency Action Team Donald J. Trump Presidential Transition Team October 2016-Present Serve as a member of the landing team overseeing USTR between election and inauguration day. Specifically focused on ?nalizing implementation of the President-Elect?s stated goal of ending the Trans-Paci?c Partnership and renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement. Legislative Correspondent The Of?ce of Senator Jeff Sessions January 2015~Present Work closely with the Legislative Counsel to cover economic issues for the Senator. Create in?depth research and issue analysis to draft speeches, policy papers, and brief the Senator. Also work with outside groups to formulate legislative strategies both on and off the Senate ?oor to advance the Senator?s agenda. Staff Assistant! Systems Administrator The Office of Congressman Spencer Backus (Alabama-06) October 2014-Janurary 2015 Managed of?ce closure and transition, including serving as of?ce liaison between CAO, and GSA. Worked with the provided resources to ensure a smooth transition between members. Supplanted duties of other staffers as they departed,,including writing constituent letters, updating the IQ database, and office support. Executive Intern College Republican National Committee January 2012~Janurary 2013 Worked directly with the National Chairman, to hire the over 70 ?eld reps for the 2012 presidential election. Provided various topic summaries for national interviews and conducted research. Eagle Scout February 2009 Designed, estimated and managed construction of an inforniational kiosk in a community park as Eagle Scout project, resulting in 210 service hours. Made presentations to the members of the city council to obtain approval. Served as Patrol Leader, Senior Patrol Leader, Assistant Scoutmaster, and Counselor at Boy Scout camp. I American University, Washington, DC. Bachelor of Science in Economics; Bachelor of Arts in Political Science 2014 Maj or GPA (Economics): 3.76; (Political Science): 3 .85; Dean?s List; Honors College American University; Campaign Management Institute 2014 Institute includes courses in Campaign Finance, Campaign Management, and Campaign Data Analysis London School of Economics Political Science, London, United Kingdom I 2013?2014 General Course in International Economics, Trade,'Public Policy, and Political Theory; GPA: 3.84 London School of Economics: Information Technology (1CD: Exeewive Power-Shz?s and Implementation Consequences Conducted research at LSE concluding that increased use of ICT in government departments results in shifts in executive power due to increased contact with voters and easily accessible political mandates. American University: Senior Capstone: Executive Power Shifts: How they E?ect Government Policy Builds from research at LSE regarding the modernization and use of ICT in government, with the objective of determining whether such power shifts create incongruences between policy outputs and public opinion. UD K- Garrett Ka Public Policy Experience Agriculture Legislative Correspondent Senator Jerry Moran Washington, DC. anuarv 2016-Current in Advance legislative priorities in agriculture, energy, environment and trade by meeting with constituents and stakeholders and informing the Senator of relevant legislation 0 Track 1381163 impacting Kansans 1n the agriculture industry that could lead to potential legislation or changes 1n regulations Create outreach plan to 15 Kansas agriculture organizations to engage and inform them on the Senator work to promote agriculture Correspond to 75 weekly letters about the Senator?s position on agriculture related issues Assist in casework for constituents to aid them with their concerns about federal agencies Legislative Intern US. Senate Agriculture Committee Washington, DC. May - August 2015 Aided majority staff with legislative research about issues consistent to the Chairman?s priorities; such as Country of Origin Labeling, school nutrition, crop insurance and international food aid 0 Composed 12 memos for committee staff ?om hearings and briefings on relevant issues including nutrition programs, international food aid programs and the avian influenza outbreak 9 Prepared materials for committee hearings to aid the Chairman and staff with background information Legislative Assistant Kansas State University Manhattan, KS August 2013 - Mav 2015 Communicated with state and federal legislators concerning issues regarding KSU mo organized higher education advocacy events for students and faculty participation ineluding: ?Cats in the Capitol, Pizza Politics, Sun?ower Showdown Legislative event and the State Appropriations Tour 6 Attended hearings in the Kansas Legislature and U.S. Congress that affected higher education Government Relations Intern Land Lakes, Inc. Washington, DC. June - August 2014 a Coordinated with 30+ members of Congress and elected of?cials regarding Win?eld Solutions? Answer Plots promoting interaction with farmer constituents to learn about modern technologies in agriculture 0 Organized political action committee events for Land Lakes participation 6 Engaged in lobbying meetings with members of Congress and staff to discuss agricultural issues Agriculture Policy Teaching Assistant Kansas State University August - December 2014 a Assisted with grading of exams and quizzes for 114 students a Lead review sessions for students on topics regarding the structure of agriculture, farm programs, policy - areas that affect agriculture, and the implications of trade policy Education Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas May 2016 BS. Agricultural Economics, magna own [code Activities and Honors KSU Dean of Student Life Outstanding Graduating Senior Award 2016 KSU Department of Agricultural Economics Outstanding Senior Award 2016 Farm Foundation Roundtable Undergraduate Cultivator 2016 Farmers and Ranchers for Jeb Bush Presidential Campaign social media manager 2015 Stennis Program for US. Congressional Interns participant 2015 Pat Roberts for US. Senate Campaign volunteer 2014 Harry S. Truman National Scholarship nominee representing Kansas State ?niversity 2014-15 KSU Alpha Gamma Rho Alumni Relations Director and National Undergraduate Director 2014 USTR-17-O565-A-000017 \yll'??l . 1 . 'T'i . 3.7 GREGORY M. WALTERS, Esq. SENIOR GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS AND LEGAL COUNSEL Opening markets through reguiatory, legislative, and global leadership AREAS OF EXPERTISE . Nearly two decades of international policy experience translating complex government environments into actionable blueprints for cross-cultural engagement; business team alignment; and global Operations and growth. Core quali?cations include: . Ethical leadership guided by FCPA, - Develop business case for resolution UK Bribery Act, and 3M code of of complex issues through conduct engagement In?uence International public policy - Cross?cultural team and strategy and government regulations development . Identify, buiid, and maintain . Conversational in French and relationships with key in?uencers Spanish; and basic comprehension 0 Direct multipie global projects and of Mandarin programs LEADERSHIP HIGHLIGHTS The 3M Company 2011-Present International Trade and Government Affairs Counselor . Achieved cost savings for 3M U. S. exports supply chain and manufacturing base by persuading federal decision makers to maintain ?Post Departure Filing? program. - Strengthen 3M?s international sales through trade policy advocacy with government of?cials, NGOs, and trade associations - results include $10'M-i? duty savings per year in miscellaneous tariff bills. . Maximize global market opportunities through the identi?cation of key diplomatic, reguiatory, and global government decision makers with whom 3M personnel should engage. . Build internal pro?ciency through key strategic corporate documents that identify market opportunities; safeguards to intellectual property; and strategies for removal of regulatory barriers to innovation. The Law Offices of Gregory M. Walters, PA 2008-2011 International Trade, Customs, and Corporate Attorney . International trade, government affairs, and federal advocacy practice offering legal analysis and risk assessment to medical device and consumer product testing companies in areas such as FTC regulation and import/export compliance. - Developed corporate policy manuals and procedures for compliance with all federal trade regulations, including FCPA, EAR, and various FTAs. Embassy of the United States Bangkok, Thailand 2006-2008 Regional Manager for Asia- U. 5 Trade and Development Agency 0 Oversaw approximately in infrastructure development funds, leading to a 35- to- 1 dollar return on investment in U. 5. private sector contracts. I . Managed multinational staff of 20 at more than 10 embassies throughout Asia, resulting in? over 15 major infrastructure development projects, such as water ?ltration facility in Vietnam, a seafarers ID card in Indonesia, and a civil aviation safety improvement project in India. - . Negotiated terms of development grants with recipient countries throughout Asia to foster US. private sector participation in local markets. Of?ce of the U.S. Trade Representative 2001?2006 Senior Advisor 81 Director of Small Business Affairs . Served as primary advisor and spokesperson to the US. Trade Representative and other cabinet members on international small business issues, customs facilitation, government contracting, and intergovernmental coordination for trade policy. . Engaged high-level foreign government of?cials from nearly 100 countries in one-on? one discussions supporting free trade agreements and government transparency. The White House 2000-2001 Deputy Associate Director - Office of Presidential Personnel Additional Legal Practice 1997~2000 Of?ce of the Maryland Public Defender Assistant Public Defender Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman Dicker LLP - Associate Attorney Goldstein Loots, PC - Associate Attorney CERTIFICATIONS EDUCATION . United States Customs House Broker, United States Court of International Trade Bar, New York State Bar, Bar of Maryland, Florida Bar, District of Columbia Bar Juris Doctor University of Miami, School of Law Economics &Accounting Bachelor of General Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor CHAIRS a INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP Drive engagement among global leaders, 3M business units, and industry partners through active leadership in more than a dozen leading policy groups, including: . Co?Chair, National Association of . U.S.~India Business Council Policy Manufacturers Task Force Committee . U.S. Chamber International Policy . U.S.~China Business Council Policy Committee Committee . Business Roundtable International . Brazil?US. Business Council Policy Policy Committee Committee a Business Coalition for Green Trade INTERNATIONAL SPEAKING 81 MEDIA In addition to ghostwriting op~eds for leading government officials that have appeared in TheI Wall StreetJournaA The Washington Post and ?nancial miss have delivered hundreds of speeches before multinational audiences at a variety of global economic events, including: - Asia-Paci?c Economic Cooperation Ministerial (?Making Trade Policy Work for . Africa Growth and Opportunity Act Ministerial (?Get to ?Yes?: Win?Win Free Trade?) . . Confederation of Indian Industries Annual Conference (?What You Don?t Know About Doing Business in India?) J. Trevor Guy (b) (6) WORK EXPERIENCE: January 2017 – Present U.S. House Oversight & Government Reform Committee, Washington, D.C. Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Energy Intern       Assist staff with oversight on issues related to the Department of Interior, Department of Energy, Department of Agriculture, and the Environmental Protection Agency. Draft hearing memoranda, reports, and brief Members of Congress for committee hearings, including: Examining Federal Programs that Serve Tribes and Their Members Draft letters to federal agencies for the purpose of Committee oversight and investigations Attend hearings and track legislation for Subcommittee staff Greet visitors, assist with phone inquiries, perform administrative duties Help Committee staff with hearing room set up April – August 2016 Aptive Environmental, Sandy, Utah Service Professional     Obtained Pesticide License from the State of Utah Department of Agriculture Interacted with customers on behalf of company Reviewed and confirmed contract details with customers, collected payment Performed pesticide services on exteriors and interiors of customers’ homes Utah Senate, Salt Lake City, Utah Legislative Intern     January - March 2016 Conducted research pertinent to upcoming legislation Interfaced with constituents, lobbyists and other legislators on behalf of Senator Drafted daily schedules, legislation talking points Managed daily blog and social media January 2014 – August 2015 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Off-Campus Housing Representative   Served as a University liaison to landlords Interfaced with hundreds of landlords and students through answering questions regarding University policy over the phone and in person April – August 2014 Vivint, Home Security Systems, Provo, Utah Customer Care Specialist   Provided national and international product technical support and expertise for 40 hours every week Represented company through customer interface answering phones, technical support, and handling billing issues EDUCATION: Brigham Young University Bachelor of Arts – Political Science – International Strategy & Diplomacy Concentration GPA: 3.11 Provo, Utah April 2017 SKILLS:  American Sign Language – Intermediate: conversational  Russian – Beginner: speaking, writing, reading  Word, Excel, PowerPoint competent USTR-17-0565-A-000020 JAMIESON L. GREER (b) (6) EXPERIENCE Kirkland & Ellis, LLP, Of Counsel, 2016 - Present • Advise corporate clients on cross-border investments, sanctions, export controls, anticorruption, and customs compliance. Manage all international trade aspects of mergers and acquisitions for private equity sponsor and public company investments in aerospace, defense, pharmaceutical, and technology companies. • Represent clients before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States with respect to acquisitions involving U.S. national security interests. • Counsel U.S. manufacturers and importers on compliance with free trade agreements, antidumping and countervailing duties, and U.S. trade policy. • Conduct internal investigations with respect to clients' international trade compliance. Advocate for clients with respect to investigations and voluntary and involuntary disclosures to U.S. government agencies such as the Office of Foreign Assets Control, the Bureau of Industry and Security, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Associate, 2012 – 2016 • Represented clients in trade remedy proceedings and litigation before the Department of Commerce, the International Trade Commission, and Federal courts. Advised on trade legislation, international and domestic trade policy, and WTO dispute resolution. • Advised corporate clients on export controls and customs compliance. Conducted due diligence and agreement negotiations regarding international trade issues for mergers and acquisitions. Assisted clients in developing international trade compliance programs and policies. • Provided pro bono services to immigrants, incarcerated veterans, and victims of domestic violence. U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps, 2008 – 2012 • 2011 – 2012: Area Defense Counsel. Represented military personnel in over 20 cases as first chair in criminal litigation and administrative hearings throughout Turkey, Europe, and the Middle East. • 2008 – 2011: Assistant Staff Judge Advocate. Supervised or tried the prosecution of over 30 criminal cases in the U.S. and overseas. Advised Federal law enforcement agencies on criminal investigations. Deployed to Iraq as the in-country Chief of Military Justice and managed all U.S. Air Force criminal investigations and litigation. Managed compliance with international legal regimes such as the NATO Status of Forces Agreement, U.S.-Iraq Security Agreement, and U.S.-Turkey Defense and Economic Cooperation Agreement. Advised executive-level commanders on compliance with government contract, fiscal, ethical, employment, and healthcare regulations. The Honorable Irena Pelikánová European Court of Justice, General Court, 2007 • Dean Acheson Stagiaire/Law Clerk; Luxembourg. Conducted legal research, prepared bench memoranda, and drafted opinions. USTR-17-0565-A-000021 EDUCATION University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 2007 • Virginia Journal of International Law, Submissions Review Board • Hardy Cross Dillard Prize Winner, Best Student Note in the Virginia Journal of International Law • Graduation Pro Bono Recognition Certificate L'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and l'Université de Paris I PanthéonSorbonne, Master in Global Business Law (joint degree), 2007 • Honors: Mention Assez Bien • French curriculum focused on international trade, competition, intellectual property, international dispute resolution, and economic regulation Brigham Young University, B.A. in International Studies, 2004 • Honors: Magna Cum Laude • University Scholar (full tuition) • Air Force ROTC: Distinguished Graduate (Top 10% nationwide), Cadet Wing Commander, and Aspiring Leader Award (#1 Ranked Cadet at ROTC Field Training) LANGUAGES • French: proficient; professional-level ability PUBLICATIONS "A Critique of the ICRC’s Customary Rules Concerning Displaced Persons: General Accuracy, Conflation, and a Missed Opportunity," 3 Human Rights Law Commentary (Univ. of Nottingham) (2007); also in 192 Military Law Review 116 (2007). Note, "China and the Laws of War: Patterns of Compliance and Disregard," 46 Virginia Journal of International Law 717 (2006). BAR New York (2007) District of Columbia (2012) Court of International Trade (2012) United States Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals (2008) United States Court of Appeals of the Armed Forces (2008) Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (2012) OTHER Air Force Commendation Medal (3 Clusters) and Iraq Campaign Medal Editorial Board, Air Force Law Review (2009-2011) Missionary, Belgium and Luxembourg (1999 - 2001) USTR-17-0565-A-000022 LILA E. NIEVES-LEE (b) (6) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE U.S. House of Representatives, Washington D.C. Legislative Assistant, Committee on Ways & Means - Trade Subcommittee ● ● April 2016 – Present Coordinates and attends meetings between Committee staff, government agencies, and private sector regarding the Committee’s legislative trade work; maintains an understanding of Members’ trade interests through relationships with Committee/Member staff and stakeholders in a fast-paced, dynamic political environment Drafts Subcommittee Reports on trade legislation as well as the Subcommittee Legislative Activities/Overview Report; provides support for markup and floor action on trade-related bills; compiles daily trade news clips for Committee and Member staff; performs legislative outreach to Members offices 2015 – 2016 Staff Associate, House Committee on Foreign Affairs ● ● Legislative clerk: tracked legislation referrals; compiled weekly internal reports; drafted memos and talking points for the Chairman; drafted policy papers for GOP Conference on the Iran Deal; coordinated and managed Committee legislative Floor schedule Committee Scheduler for rooms and Member events; coordinated and managed interns Intern, Office of Congressman Sean Duffy (WI-07) ● February – March 2015 Researched policy issues; prepared Committee hearing questioning; reviewed legislative text; composed Member op-eds; drafted letters to Federal Agencies and constituents; various other administrative responsibilities 2013 – 2015 The Israel Project, Washington, DC Press Assistant ● ● ● Composed press releases, advisories, talking points, and informational materials for media Developed and maintained relationships with members of the media and thought-leaders; provided timely and accurate media briefings regarding political, social, and technological issues in the Middle East Analyzed media-related activities to develop new media outreach policies and rapid-response statements; produced media monitoring reports; coordinated and managed summer interns Harvard Mediation Program, Cambridge, MA Mediator ● February – August 2013 Massachusetts state certified small claims mediator in Brookline District Court working with the Harvard Mediation Program at Harvard Law School EDUCATION The Wilson Center, Washington, D.C. Woodrow Wilson Foreign Policy Fellowship April 2017 – Present Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Bachelor of Arts, History and East Asian Studies (dual degree), with honors Thesis: A Reversal of Influence: The Rising Power of Korea Honors: Young-Bin Min University Fellowship Recipient for Korean Studies Study Abroad: Ganada Language Institute (Seoul, Korea) Class of 2013 Summer 2010 LEADERSHIP & EXTRACURRICULAR INVOLVEMENT 2014 – Present District of Columbia Young Republicans Chairman (Present) ● ● Elected leader of the DC Young Republicans national chapter of over 300 members; responsible for coordinating local and national campaign deployments and outreach; chapter spokesperson Previous leadership positions include National Committeewoman and Vice Chair of Membership Young Republican National Federation Executive Director ● April – September 2015 Spokesperson for the national organization representing over 20,000 young republicans internationally; on-the-record media experience; digital media director for verified Twitter account and Facebook SKILLS AND INTERESTS Media Skills: Vocus, Cision, Social Media Monitoring, WordPress/web publishing, Intranet Quorum (IQ) Languages: Korean (Fluent), Spanish (Fluent) USTR-17-0565-A-000023 Interests: Delta Gamma alumni association, equestrian activities, trap and skeet, reading, hiking, running olly Louise Poley Edneation rl?he George Washington University, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration Master of Public Administration, May 2016 lowa State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Communications and Public Service Administration in Agriculture, May 2014 Certi?cate in Community Leadership and Public Service Professional Experience Americans for Prosperity Foundation Headquarters Arlington, VA Executive Assistant November 201 6- Present 0 Support the Chief Operating Of?cer, the Chief Government Affairs Of?cer, and the Vice President Policy in all administrative aspects 0 As an additional member of the Policy Team, help to promote long?term strategy that works to reduce excess government spending, increase transparency, and repeal and defeat policies and regulations that will economically hurt American taxpayers United States Senate, Senator Charles Grassley Washington, DC Deputy Scheduler, D. C. Constituent Services Specialist April 2015-Novernber 2016 a Handle all meeting requests fer the Senator and assist Director of Scheduling with daily schedule in both Washington and Iowa 0 Oversee the Senator?s student internship program for Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters 9 Schedule all Washington tours for constituents and assist interns with daily Capitol tours United States Senate, Senator Charles Grassley Washington, DC Legislative Correspondent January-April 2015 Regularly brief the Senator in regards to the content and volume of incoming constituent correspondence 9 Handle policy issues including agriculture, energy, natural resources, and environment a Meet with lobbyists and other interested parties on legislation important to them Office of US. Senator Charles Grassley Washington, DC Staff Assistant - August-December 2014 Answered constituent inquiries, managed front of?ce operations, gave US Capitol tours, and communicated constituent concerns to the Senator a Drafted letters to constituents for Girl Scout Awards, Eagle Scout Awards, and student correspondence Of?ce of Senator Charles Grassley Washington, DC Administrative Intern July?A ugust 2013 a Lived 1n Washington DC and worked in the Senator?s Capitol Hill of?ce with constituent relations and administrative assistance 9 Gave informational tours of the US Capitol twice a day to Constituents who came to visit Washington DC Dean?s Global Agriculture and Food Leadership Program Rome, ltaly Research Intern January-June 2013 Lived in Rome, Italy for 4 weeks to work with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAQ) at their headquarters on a project researching the Importance and Value of Conserving Local Breeds 9 Completed an annotated bibliography, research database, and work on a publishable journal article References-available upon request PAMELA ANISE MARCUS Professional Experience Skaddcn, Arps, Slate, Meaghcr Flom LLP (Washington D.C.) 1992-Present Manager, International Erode Group Manage personnel to successfully litigate trade cases and appeals before the US International Trade Commission, US. Department of Commerce and US. federal courts. Responsible for planning, scheduling, operations management, client billing and business administration. 0 Establish policy,r and procedures to protect confidential materials and ensure compliance with Administrative Protective Orders; prepare manuals and deliver training a Design and implement case management plans; determine project staf?n and logistics; monitor and improve work-flow within the practice group Hire, train and supervise legal assistants and records staff to support ongoing litigation 0 Develop practice area procedures to achieve best practices Determine needs and select appropriate dockcting system; regularly and recommend updates to same 0 Identify relevant deadlines for reviews, investigations and appeals; review incoming litigation documents and maintain litigation schedule, monitor same for compliance with regulations and to ensure that wort: assignments are compieted on time I Supervise production and delivery of ease ?lings and briefs; identify,r and resolve problems, remove constraints and resolve priority con?icts - Prepare performance appraisals and evaluations - Conduct research for business development; direct marketing efforts and coordinate conferences and presentations 0 Prepare client bills; create and monitor budgets; prepare status reports 9 Plan, organize and control large document productions; determine job scope, set schedule, select and supervise outside vendors, forecast and schedule appropriate manpower, continually monitor progress and resolve problems 1- Prepare client presentations regarding litigation status; plan events such as mock hearings and ?rm functions A - MSW USTR-17-O565-A-000025 McDonnell Douglas, Inc. (Long Beach, CA) 1985 to 1992 Manager Facilities Planning Directed group of engineers to develop and maintain the Facilities Master Plan, which is a. subset of the overall company strategic business plan. The plan continually integrates and forecasts facility related needs (new structures, buildings, capital equipment, major construction and relocations) of various aircraft programs within the plant. The plant contains over 25,000 people within 'l 35 buildings. . Achieved $3 million savings in lease expense through implementation of three year plan to consolidate existing facilities a Managed the development and implementation of automated management information system ("32113") which enabled the accounting o?ice to accurately charge users for space occupied - Developed and delivered new MTS training to 150 engineers - Continually interfaced with corporate executives and provided analysis for strategic decisions; developed and delivered numerous presentations containing highly sensitive information In Coordinated 22 major rclocations affecting over 7,000 people; interfaced with engineers, contractors, and customers to ensure success?il project completion 0 Instituted Total Quality Management within the group after completing extensive corporate training program Manager Facilities Scheduling Directed group of engineers and who developecL implemented and maintained a scheduling system to coordinate the activities of 200 engineers and 120 craftsmen working on 1300+ projects. Created generic and customized CPM networks to execute multi- discipline projects in the most cost effective manner. Established performance indicators and published status reports. Decreased average project time by 30% through project work flow analysis and implementation of recommendations 0 Developed and delivered scheduling classes to 160 engineers; conducted hands? -on workshops to reinforce formal training Manager Work Management Directed efforts of Manufacturing Methods Engineers to develop, install and maintain work management program to increase productivity in non-manufacturing areas. The work management program included work measurement, labor standards, perfomiance reporting systems, analysis of work process and procedures, work simpli?cation, quanti?cation of operating problems and recommendations, documentation, training and audits. - Developed and installed 41?? work management systems resulting in annual savings of $17. 2 million - MSW USTR-17-O565-A-000026 Ir Published over 450 performance reports and graphs to various management levels. Reports contained utilization and efficiency rates, overtime and absenteeism statistics, work input volume and backlog levels, and staf?ng variance analysis - Developed material and trained over 430 managers in use of work management systems Bell 8: Company (Severna Park, Maryland} 1933 to 1985 Management Consultant Worked with Fortune 500 clients to increase productivity, ef?ciency and pro?tability through the development and installation of customized work control programs. Programs typically included: comprehensive analysis of work ?ows, organizational structure and work content, development of labor standards, identi?cation and quanti?cation of operating problems, reconunendations, design and installation of performance reporting system, creation and publication of procedure manuals, supervisory trainin and post proj eet audits. Successfully completed six projects with the following results: Client Location Annual Savings Hughes Helicopters Culver City, CA $1.5 million McDonnell Douglas St. Louis, MO $1.2 million West Ohio Gas Co. Lima, OH .9 million Smith Corona Ithaca, NY .8 million Consolidated Gas Co. Milwaukee, W1 .8 million Additional responsibilities included recruiting and assisting sales by performing pro?project analysis for potential clients. Anthony Industries, Inc. (Rockville, Maryland) 1979 to 1933 Regional Manager Promoted from Area Manager, responsible for one retailfservice center, to Regional Manager, responsible for three centers with combined sales of $1.2 million (staff of 37, including 3 managers). - Initiated and implemented service incentive program to increase sales by 17% I Developed and delivered ?rst regional training class to 30 service technicians - Reduced operating costs by 20% as a result of improved work scheduling methods man Masters of Business Administration, Pepperdine University, 1938 graduated sammo cum lands . -- Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, University of Maryland, 1979 1A - MSW USTR-17-O565-A-000027 Name Robert Lighthizer Jamieson Greer Christopher Jackson Pamela Marcus Gregory Walters Abigail Bacak Christina Cobaugh Brett Doyle Stewart Young Cameron Bishop Benjamin Christiansen Molly Foley G. Payne Griffin William Muran Lila E. Nieves-Lee Cameron Seward Guy, J. Trevor Amy Turner Bridget Visconti Kenneth "Garrett" Kays Unit Office of the Ambassador Office of the Ambassador Congressional Affairs Office of the Ambassador Office of the Ambassador Office of the Ambassador Office of the Ambassador Congressional IAPE Congressional Affairs Office of the Ambassador Deputy Office of the Ambassador Office of the Ambassador Office of the Ambassador IAPE Office of the Ambassador General Counsel Office of the Ambassador Chief Agric. Negot. Type of Appointment PAS Non-Career SES Non-Career SES Non-Career SES Non-Career SES Schedule C Appt. Schedule C Appt. Schedule C Appt. Schedule C Appt. AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment AD Appointment Date Entered Position 5/15/2017 5/12/2017 5/9/2017 6/12/2017 10/30/2017 5/30/2017 4/24/2017 8/21/2017 7/13/2017 4/17/2017 8/28/2017 12/4/2017 5/14/2017 5/8/2017 7/17/2017 7/24/2017 5/9/2017 8/21/2017 5/22/2017 10/16/2017 12/8/2017 Comments Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political Political USTR-17-0565-A-000001 Griffin, G. Payne Name Griffin, G. Payne Griffin, G. Payne Title Unit Special Assistant to USTR Office of the Ambassador Deputy Chief of Staff Office of the Ambassador Type of Appointment Provisional Appointment Administratively Determined Date Entered Position 1/20/2017 5/14/2017 Status Vaughn, Stephen Name Vaughn, Stephen Vaughn, Stephen Title General Counsel General Counsel Unit Office of the Ambassador Office of the Ambassador Type of Appointment Provisional Appointment Non-Career SES Date Entered Position 1/20/2017 3/5/2017 Status Reif, Timothy Name Reif, Timothy Title Senior Advisor Unit Office of the Ambassador Type of Appointment Non-Career SES Date Entered Position 3/2/2017 Status Comments Active Political Active Comments Transition Team Political Comments Transition Team Active Political USTR-17-0565-A-000002 Work contact information: Kin aldin LLP 1700 Penns lvania Avenue N.W., Washington, DC aerience PARTNER KING 8: SPALDING LLP WASHINGTON, DC IANUARY 2016- PRESENT - The primary focus of my practice is representing U.S. manufacturers who have been injured by unfairly?traded imports. I have extensive experience litigating antidumping and countervailing duty cases. . - I also advise clients on key matters of trade policy, including the relationship between US. law and decisions by international tribunals such as the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization. - have extensive experience before the US. International Trade Commission, the US. Department of Commerce, the US. Court of International Trade, the US. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and NAFTA Binational panels. COUNSEL I SKADDEN, ARPS, SLATE, MEAGHER, FLOM IWASHINGTON, DC I MAY 2002- DECEMBER 2015 - As a counsel in Skadden?s International Trade Group, I worked directly with Robert Lighthizer, the head of thatgroup. - At Skadden, 1 represented domestic producers in some of the largest trade cases in history, including the steel safeguard cases of 2001 to 2003. - i also advised clients on a variety of issues that raised questions about trade policy, from climate change to ongoing trade negotiations between the United States and other countries. ASSOCIATE SKADDEN, ARPS, SLATE, MEAGHER 8: PLUM WASHINGTON, DC OCTOBER 1992- APRIL 2002 . i joined the International Trade Group in April 2000, and immediately began working on antidumping and countervailing duty cases. From October 1992 to April 2000, I worked in Skadden's litigation department, which was led by Robert Bennett and Carl Rauh. I worked on a variety of complex litigation matters, including both civil litigation and white collar crime. ADIUNCT PROFESSOR GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER SEPTEMBER 2013 TO PRESENT - In each of the last four fall semesters, 1 have co?taught a seminar entitled Law, Politics, and Policy in WTO US. Trade Law. The seminar is designed to give students a real-world understanding of how trade policy is made in the United States, as well as the relationship between WTO decisions and US. law. CLERK FOR JUDGE BOGGS UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH LOUISVILLE, KY SEPTEMBER 1991-SEPTEMBER 1992 I analyzed briefs, researched legal issues, and drafted memoranda and other documents for Judge Boggs. Eimmtimg 1991 I YALE LAW SCHOOL - Yale Lawlournal B.A. 1988 I VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY - Graduated summa cum laude . Member of Phi Beta Kappa - Majored in History and Economics Page 2 USTR-17-0565-A-000029 (b) (6) Stewart Barber Young EXPERIENCE Vice President Government Affairs - Corley Consulting, Washington, D.C., July 2016 –Present • Serve as Executive Director for a coalition of businesses, trade groups, scientific societies, and university organizations advocating for basic research funding on Capitol Hill. • Develop and implement the coalition strategy, messaging, and outreach efforts to Members of the House and Senate. • Build and maintain relationships with key policymakers and staff, and strategically facilitate meetings between coalition members and contacts on Capitol Hill. • Draft policy white papers, advocacy letters, and position statements for the coalition. Manager Government Affairs - Corley Consulting, Washington, D.C., March 2013 –July 2016 • Responsible for building and developing strong bipartisan relationships with senior members of the Judiciary and Commerce Committees, congressional leadership, and relevant agency officials. • Facilitate meetings between clients and key government stakeholders to advocate on issues such as high skilled immigration, patent reform, telecommunications, and the budget / appropriations process. • Serve as liaison to think tanks and public policy organizations (Information Technology Industry Council, TechNet, and Immigration Voice) as well as allied companies (Google, Facebook, Intel, Microsoft) to help advance policy goals on Capitol Hill. Legislative Correspondent - Senator Saxby Chambliss, Washington, D.C., October 2010 –March 2013 • Principle point of contact and legislative staff member for transportation issues (policy and correspondence). • Provided staff support for banking, finance, tax, and judiciary issues. • Monitored floor proceedings and relevant legislation in these issue areas. • Prepared memos and provided briefings for the Senator regarding co-sponsorship requests, Dear Colleague letters, and meetings. Staff Assistant - Senator Saxby Chambliss, Washington, D.C., March 2010 – October 2010 • Responsible for the coordination of the front office, and served as the initial point of contact for constituent interaction. Organized, processed, and executed tour requests. • Communicated the Senator’s legislative positions for a high volume of constituent inquiries. Case Assistant - Wagner, Johnston, and Rosenthal, Atlanta, Georgia, June 2009 – March 2010 • Performed editing, review, assembly, and final filing of legal documents, served subpoenas, and communicated with clerks and the other officials in the judicial system. • Responsible for monitoring federal and state legislation relevant to several areas of law. CAMPAIGN Volunteer - 2016 Republican National Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, July 2016 USTR-17-0565-A-000030 • Assisted Media Operations, served as a liaison between members of the media and the convention. Assisted in managing floor operation during convention session for all national media. Volunteer - 2012 Republican National Convention, Tampa, Florida, August 2012 • Worked with the professional Resource Team for Communications and Surrogate Scheduling, staffed Romney for President Campaign surrogates for television, print, and radio interviews for the duration of the convention. EDUCATION Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, May 2009 Bachelor of Arts in English and Government USTR-17-0565-A-000031 TIMOTHY M. REIF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE "r . 2007- Staff Director Chief International Trade Counsel Subcommittee on Trade, Committee on Ways and Means U. 8 House of Representatives. - 2007-2008 Visiting Lecturer Princeton University,'Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. - 1998-2006 Chief Trade Counsel, Minority, Committee on Ways and - Means. US. House of Representatives. . 20032004 Visiting Lecturer, Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. - 1995?2007 Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center. course on WTO dispute settlement. - 1995?1998 Special International Trade Counsel Dewey Ball'antine Washington . 1993-1995 Trade Counsel Committee on Ways and Means U. 8. House of Representatives 1989-1993 Associate General Counsel Office of the U. 8. Trade Representative Executive Office of the President - 19874989 Attorney~Advisor, US. International Trade Commission. - 19854987 Attorney, Milbank Tweed Hadley 8: McCloy, Washington, DC. EDUCATION . D, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, 1985 . A. (MASTER OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS) PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. WOODROW WILSON, SCHOOL OFIPUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. 1985. - A.B., PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, WILSON SCHOOL, 1980. OTHER EXPERIENCE . Organizer and Co-ch'air, ABA-Georgetown symposia on the WTO in 1998, 2000, and 2002, 2005; Editor, published volume for each symposium; Author, numerous articles on international trade topics. - Coafoun-der, KIDS To KIDS, non-profit corporation that empowers youth in Washington and Uganda to work together to improve education, orphan care and medical care PERSONAL USTR-17-O565-A-000032 EDUCATION May 2016 EXPERIENCE Current September December 2015 June?? July 2013 June August 20 10 William Muran Georgetown University, Walsh School of Foreign Service; Washington, DC Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, International History; Certi?cate in Classics; GPA: 3 5/40 The U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Washington, DC Research Intern Authored over 33 one-page policy memos on national security, immigration, nominees, term limits, gun rights, law enforcement, criminal justice, pro-life issues, religious liberty, SES corruption, foreign policy, more a Drafted 5 decision memos enabling a Senator to join a SCOTUS amicns brief cosponsor conservative bills 0 Compiled statistics on Obama?s 47 unanimous SCOTUS losses that a Senator later referenced during a hearing 0 Prepared a Senator?s Chief Counsel?s hearing binders to assist with questioning to con?rm AG Sessions 0 Fact-checked an op-ed later published in the WSJ by researching all 161 historical SCOTUS nominees Collaborated with policy leaders at Values Action Team Heritage Civil Rights Working Group meetings The Of?ce of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), Washington, DC Administrative Intern 0 Communicated with hundreds of constituent callers while tracking popular policy issue feedback in Excel 0 Categorized constituent correspondence by sorting thousands of letters and assigning responses in VOICE I Conducted two-hour private tours of Senate of?ces and the Capitol building for guests of the Senator The Of?ce of U. 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Congressman Tom Rice (R-SC), Beach, SC District and Campaign Intern Veri?ed and expanded contact information in database of campaign donors using Aristotle 360 software 0 Assembled an Excel database to forward event invitations to all mayors in the 7th congressional district Deutsch Inc, Manhattan, NY Marketing Intern 0 Collaborated with a team to present an advertising strategy for the launch of ZipCar?s Manhattan branch 0 Investigated and identified marketing opportunities at JFK Airport through the Port Authority EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES January 2013 April 2016 January 2013 April 2016 February 2013 April 2016 The Tocqueville Forum Student Fellows, Georgetown University President 0 Spearheaded a $6,000 32-person conference in Wilmington, DE featuring two faculty guest lecturers Revit'alized the Forum?s academic journal by assembling an 8-person board and raising $3,500 in funds 0 Organized 12 faculty symposia, one of which earned praise and recognition in the National Review 0 Quadrupled weekly reading group participation from 10 to 40+ through tablin and social media The Philodemic Debate Society, Georgetown University _Member Improvised ?oor speeches on subjects ranging from linguistic diversity to prescription drug advertising a Defended jury nulli?cation in the opening and closing keynotes of a debate, Winning with a vote of 44-2-29 Campus Outreach Christian Ministries, Georgetown University Leadership Team Member . 0 Matured and developed spiritually through study of Scripture, theology, and Christian philosoph 0 Guided and mentored undergraduates in spiritual growth during Christian ministry training program HONORS DISTINCTIONS SKILLS Delegate, Alliance Defending Freedom?s Aret? Academy Honors Fellow, The Intercollegiate Studies Institute Executive Council Member, on Campus Languages: French (Read/Speak/Write), Classical Greek (Read), Classical Syriac (Read) Technical: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Social Media, Aristotle 360, VOICE, Lexis/Nexis USTR-17-O565-A-000033