Vice President of Government Affairs and Advocacy
Apply NowCompany: Orlando Economic Partnership, Inc.
Location: Orlando, FL 32828
Description:
VICE PRESIDENT OF GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
SUMMARY OF POSITION
The Vice President of Government Affairs is charged with managing all aspects of the government affairs program for the Orlando Economic Partnership (the Partnership). The critical responsibilities for this position are to lead the Partnership's advocacy and public policy strategic objectives while effectively representing the Partnership in the community.
The Orlando Economic Partnership is the Orlando region's economic and community development organization that is seizing the moment to advance Broad-based Prosperity by growing the diversity of the economy and driving investment into the region. The Partnership catalyzes the collaborative ethos of the region to fuel regional leadership and improve the region's competitiveness.
This is a management-level, full-time position which reports directly to the Senior Vice President of Partnerships and Regional Investment and includes, but is not limited to, the following responsibilities:
Representing the Orlando Economic Partnership's interests to local, state, and federal government officials: Externally, the Vice President must be a valued asset for Partnership investors, as well as being a trusted ally, effective advocate, and sought-after resource for a wide variety of stakeholders. This responsibility includes maintaining contact with state and federal public policy officials regarding Partnership public policy priorities. Attendance at state regulatory and legislative hearings to provide testimony/information regarding the Partnership's positions may be required as appropriate as well as attending Florida legislative session and interacting with state legislators regularly. Specific responsibilities include:
Attend appropriate meetings of the Orlando City Council, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Board of County Commissioners, State Legislature, and maintain liaison with City and County staffs. Collaborate on quarterly/semi-annual economic development workshops with local and state government leaders. Further relationships with transportation authorities including GOAA, CFX, DOT, CFCRC/SunRail, LYNX, Metroplan, and Sanford Airport. Maintain close relationship with Central Florida delegation members and their staff. Providing timely information, fact sheets, testimony, letters, and other communications to help raise awareness of policy issues.
Research and analyze state and federal public policy issues impacting Partnership investors and the region: This responsibility requires the Vice President to understand legislative priorities and how they will advance Broad-based Prosperity.
Specific responsibilities include:
Oversee the development of the Partnership's public policy/legislative agenda. Monitor, analyze, and prioritize public policy issues which impact Broad-based Prosperity for our region. Research and analyze pending legislation and emerging issues of interest to the business community. Be informed about the Partnership's mission, services, policies, and programs.
Maintain active communication with the Board of Directors, investors, and media as requested: Communications range from reports at Board Meetings, to follow-up correspondence, to various speaking engagements, interviews etc.
Specific responsibilities include:
Coordinate periodic legislative updates for investors/members. Submit status reports to the Board of Directors as requested. Engage in outreach with relevant associations, coalitions and other business groups.
Plan and coordinate the Partnership's participation in any Tallahassee or Washington, DC briefing trips: This would include planning for annual or semi-annual legislative trips with community leaders utilizing logistical assistance from the events department.
Specific responsibilities include:
Lead program planning working with the events department to coordinate logistics. Developing materials (agendas, speaking notes, outlines, leave behinds etc.). Organizing schedule and appointments with key legislators/staff.
Development of communication and/or research to support the CEO: This responsibility includes ensuring the CEO is aware of any potential issues and preparing him for various speaking engagements related to advocacy and public policy.
Management of lobbying agreements: The VP will provide leadership and operational oversight of contracted lobbyists and actively manage the execution of their duties, workload, and priorities.
QUALIFICATIONS AND CORE COMPETENCIES:
Experience in legislative affairs, public policy, government relations High integrity and ability to deal in a confidential environment with top business/civic leaders Solid understanding of governmental and political processes Experience with key leaders, state and local government processes in Florida High-level problem-solving abilities, using both analytical and abstract thinking Interpersonal savvy, comfortable across all business hierarchies Proven ability to manage many priorities High attention to detail
SUMMARY OF POSITION
The Vice President of Government Affairs is charged with managing all aspects of the government affairs program for the Orlando Economic Partnership (the Partnership). The critical responsibilities for this position are to lead the Partnership's advocacy and public policy strategic objectives while effectively representing the Partnership in the community.
The Orlando Economic Partnership is the Orlando region's economic and community development organization that is seizing the moment to advance Broad-based Prosperity by growing the diversity of the economy and driving investment into the region. The Partnership catalyzes the collaborative ethos of the region to fuel regional leadership and improve the region's competitiveness.
This is a management-level, full-time position which reports directly to the Senior Vice President of Partnerships and Regional Investment and includes, but is not limited to, the following responsibilities:
Representing the Orlando Economic Partnership's interests to local, state, and federal government officials: Externally, the Vice President must be a valued asset for Partnership investors, as well as being a trusted ally, effective advocate, and sought-after resource for a wide variety of stakeholders. This responsibility includes maintaining contact with state and federal public policy officials regarding Partnership public policy priorities. Attendance at state regulatory and legislative hearings to provide testimony/information regarding the Partnership's positions may be required as appropriate as well as attending Florida legislative session and interacting with state legislators regularly. Specific responsibilities include:
Research and analyze state and federal public policy issues impacting Partnership investors and the region: This responsibility requires the Vice President to understand legislative priorities and how they will advance Broad-based Prosperity.
Specific responsibilities include:
Maintain active communication with the Board of Directors, investors, and media as requested: Communications range from reports at Board Meetings, to follow-up correspondence, to various speaking engagements, interviews etc.
Specific responsibilities include:
Plan and coordinate the Partnership's participation in any Tallahassee or Washington, DC briefing trips: This would include planning for annual or semi-annual legislative trips with community leaders utilizing logistical assistance from the events department.
Specific responsibilities include:
Development of communication and/or research to support the CEO: This responsibility includes ensuring the CEO is aware of any potential issues and preparing him for various speaking engagements related to advocacy and public policy.
Management of lobbying agreements: The VP will provide leadership and operational oversight of contracted lobbyists and actively manage the execution of their duties, workload, and priorities.
QUALIFICATIONS AND CORE COMPETENCIES: