Reporting to the President and CEO, the Government Affairs Manager promotes and advances the interests of the American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) to enable AAEI members to operate without undue legislation, regulation, or taxation restrictions. The Manager leverages extensive professional networks developed and maintained, as well as a strong and evolving knowledge base in public policy, preferably international trade. Role accountabilities include but are not limited to ensuring AAEI members’ compliance with licensing and other regulations at the federal, state, and local levels; representing and advocating for AAEI members’ interests regarding public policy that furthers the interests of importers, exporters, and trade service providers. This role also supports business development by advocating for and representing the association’s business interests in states, locations, or regions supported by the role. In addition, the Manager contributes to the development of an annual strategy based on the AAEI Board of Directors’ known issues and successfully executes the strategy once approved. Also plays an important role in media, grassroots, conference, and community involvement activities serving to elevate the AAEI’s presence and brand. The role works with a high level of accountability and autonomy and may or may not have direct reports.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Represents AAEI before executive agencies, foreign embassies, and Congress
Drafts talking points, one-pagers, and letters on key industry issues to be sent to federal legislators and regulators
Creates education and advocacy resources related to legislative priorities
Facilitates interaction between AAEI members and public policy leaders
Tracks and inventories legislative and regulatory priorities with a real-time tracking system
Fields media requests and assigns AAEI leadership to public interactions and appearances.
Organizes conference calls, webinars, and other informational tools to assist AAEI members with their specific priorities
Provides support for committees and workgroups focused on government affairs
Collaborates with industry partners, stakeholders, and other trade associations on joint legislative and regulatory initiatives
Stays apprised of relevant international policy issues
Performs legislative research and make policy recommendations to senior staff
Support AAEI leadership in presentations, external communications, meeting logistics, and other related duties
Assists in formulating legislative strategies and communications efforts
Manages vendor relationships
Performs other duties as assigned
Benefits Include:
Medical coverage offered
Dental coverage offered
Vision coverage offered
Retirement planning with a 401(k)-program offered after 6 months, employer matching contributions available up to 4%
Flexible work schedule
Company membership within ASAE (American Society of Association Executives) to encourage employees’ professional development and regional networking
Annual Bonus
Hybrid Work Schedule
AAEI is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)
Required Skills and Experience:
Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant public policy and/or business field
5-7 years experience in a federal government, congressional office, political campaign, trade association or corporation (NOTE: Candidates with association and non-profit experience will receive preference)
Understanding of the federal legislative and regulatory process
Demonstrated expertise in policy analysis
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, preferably with media outreach experience
Ability to work collaboratively and build strong relationships
About American Association of Exporters and Importers
The American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) is the premier trade organization representing U.S. companies engaged in global trade. We are recognized as technical experts regarding the day-to-day import and export of goods including the facilitation of global trade.
AAEI advocates on behalf of U.S. companies on trade policy issues before the U.S. Congress, trade compliance practices and operations before Executive Agencies, and multi-lateral organizations including the World Trade Organization and the World Customs Organization.
AAEI plays an important role in providing education to international trade compliance professionals through its ten (10) standing committees which review proposed trade policy and regulations for comment, off-the-record webinars with government officials, and the Association’s annual conference, seminars and trade briefings.