New Federal Policy Update | Recap of TRUMP Administration | Midterm Election - Challenges & Opportunities
Join the Inland Empire Regional Chamber of Commerce & the United States Chamber of Commerce Office of Congressional and Public Affairs for an educational discussion regarding the effects the New Federal Policies will have on business.
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Discussions Include:
Year one recap of the TRUMP administration and the 115th Congress
Highlight the U.S. Chamber’s top legislative priorities for 2018
Discuss some of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in what’s sure to be a fascinating midterm election year
Agenda
Registration & Networking Begins
Conference room
Lunch Opens
Guests grab their lunch and take their seat
Program • Federal Policy Update Jennings Imel
Jennings Imel
Executive Director, Western Region of United States Chamber of Commerce
Jennings Imel is the Executive Director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Western Regional Office. The office is responsible for legislative and political grassroots activities in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Hawaii in support of the U.S. Chamber’s national public policy goals.
Before joining the U.S. Chamber staff in 2013, Jennings worked in Washington, DC at the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress and at the public affairs firm of Mercury, Clark & Weinstock. Prior to moving to DC, Jennings worked in the California State Assembly; he also managed and worked on several successful congressional and state legislative campaigns, mostly in the Southern California region.
Jennings received a master’s degree in international affairs from The George Washington University and bachelor’s degrees in political science and German from the University of California, Riverside.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business federation, representing more than 300,000 companies, trade associations and chambers of commerce. More than 96% of the Chamber’s business members have 100 or fewer employees.