CompTIA Adds New Federal Lobbyist.WASHINGTON -- The Computing Technology Industry Association See CompTIA. (CompTIA) has increased its Washington lobbying presence with the recent hiring of Trista Roehl. Ms. Roehl - who was a legislative assistant for three House members during her tenure on Capitol Hill - will work for the interests of CompTIA's membership surrounding four main subject areas: workforce, privacy, health IT and environmental issues. Roehl is the fifth lobbyist in CompTIA's Washington office, which is located on Capitol Hill. Since August of 2003, Roehl worked as a legislative assistant for three prominent Republican Members of Congress. Her first stint as legislative assistant was for Representative Pat Toomey Patrick Joseph "Pat" Toomey (born November 17, 1961 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a United States politician. He was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, representing Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district from 1999 to January 2005. (R-PA), where her duties encompassed Social Security, education, labor, pensions, welfare and healthcare. When Toomey retired from Congress, Roehl moved on to Representative Chris Cox's (R-CA) office to work on such issues as taxes, budget, veterans affairs Veterans Affairs is a term of the business that deals with the relation between a government and its veteran communities, usually administered by the designated government agency. , and labor and pension matters. With Congressman Cox's movement to Chair of the SEC, Roehl then went to Representative John Shadegg's (R-AZ) office, where she supported the Congressman's work on such issues as the transition to digital television, network neutrality See net neutrality. , labor, education, and foreign affairs foreign affairs pl.n. Affairs concerning international relations and national interests in foreign countries. . Roehl received a BA in Government from Claremont McKenna College A member of the Claremont Colleges, Claremont McKenna College is a small, highly selective, private coeducational, liberal arts college enrolling about 1100 students with a curricular emphasis on government, economics, and public policy. in Claremont, California Claremont is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, USA, about 30 miles (45 km) east of downtown Los Angeles at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains in the Pomona Valley. . "Trista's broad experience - from workforce to taxes to telecommunications, and more - makes for a superb fit for CompTIA," noted Roger Cochetti, Group Director of Public Policy for CompTIA. "As Washington's influence over our industry has grown, our members have asked us to become more engaged in the workings of the legislative process. Trista's extensive knowledge and familiarity of that process will prove crucial as Congress seeks to further insinuate in·sin·u·ate v. in·sin·u·at·ed, in·sin·u·at·ing, in·sin·u·ates v.tr. 1. To introduce or otherwise convey (a thought, for example) gradually and insidiously. See Synonyms at suggest. 2. itself into our affairs." Added Ms. Roehl, "CompTIA has provided me with an opportunity to advocate for an industry that makes all our lives better. Congress needs to know more about the IT industry, the innovation it generates, and the immense benefits CompTIA's members provide to their constituents." About CompTIA The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is the voice of the world's $3 trillion information technology industry. CompTIA membership extends into more than 100 countries and includes companies at the forefront of innovation; the channel partners and solution providers they rely on to bring their products to market; and the professionals responsible for maximizing the benefits organizations receive from their technology investments. For more information, please visit www.comptia.org. Our Public Policies: http://www.comptia.org/issues/us.aspx Our Faces: http://flickr.com/photos/comptiaorgcomputing/ Our Videos: http://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=mikewndy&p=r |
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