Updates in Washington, D.C.: Nikki Haley Takes Top Role at Hudson Institute
Key Updates from Washington, D.C.
Former South Carolina Governor and United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, known for her leadership in both foreign and domestic policy, has been appointed as the Walter P. Stern Chair at the Hudson Institute. This significant move comes shortly after Haley's exit from the Republican presidential race, enabling a smooth nomination process for former President Trump.
Notable Appointments
- Janene Jackson becomes executive partner at Holland & Knight's D.C. office.
- Michael Slatin joins Husch Blackwell Strategies as a principal in the public affairs group.
- Kyle Shelly transitions to director of federal affairs at General Motors.
- Amy Strope steps into the role of director of government relations at Madison Services Group, Inc.
- Catherine Boland appointed director of government affairs at LKQ Corporation.
- Leading the Solar and Storage Industries Institute (SI2), Shawn Rumery is set to join as senior program director.
David French of the National Retail Federation advances to the position of executive vice president of government relations.
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