Overview

September 14
10AM PT, 1PM ET

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A critical function of the best legislative affairs teams is their ability to measure their impact and communicate these results to the right stakeholders. But it can be difficult to do so when legislative outcomes are impacted by a number of forces, including your agency's efforts, advocacy groups, lobbyists and more. In this Government Technology Lunch and Learn, we'll cover practical ways to measure your team's ROI and effectively communicate it to the stakeholders who matter. Register now for this 30-minute webcast to discover strategies that ensure your team’s impact to the community is known.

Speakers

 

Joseph Eisenmann

Customer Success Manager, Quorum

Joseph is a Customer Success Manager at Quorum, helping leading legislative affairs teams work smarter and move faster to map, track, change, and report on their policy landscape. Prior to Quorum, Joseph spent five years at the Military Officers Association of America, helping the organization grow its membership and manage its legislative affairs work. Joseph holds a Bachelor of Arts in Global Affairs from George Mason University.

 

Dugan Petty

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Dugan moved to Oregon in 1998 to become the state’s chief procurement official. During this time, he co-led a cross jurisdictional taskforce in the modernization of Oregon’s procurement statutes. Before coming to Oregon, he served in Alaska state government for over 24 years. He started his career in facilities management.

Dugan is a past president of both the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) and the National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO). Additionally, he was a founding member and past chair of the Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA). He received the Julio Mazzone Distinguished Service Award in public purchasing in 2004, and Government Technology magazine named Dugan one of its Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers for 2011.