WEBINAR: Trump Transition: How's It Going to Work? - C&M's First 100 Days Series
Webinar | 12.01.16, 6:00 AM EST - 7:00 AM EST
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Washington is undertaking a seismic transition. As the White House and federal agencies select new leadership and settle their policy course, what can regulated industries expect? How does a transition work behind the scenes? What challenges and opportunities will arise as a result? Join Crowell & Moring for a webinar featuring former agencies officials and Capitol Hill staff members who will address how a presidential transition works and what to expect from your regulator. We will start with discussing the changes that are impacting all regulatory agencies, and then our team of seasoned advisors will provide insights on three key areas.
Moderator: Jim Flood, Partner and Chair of Government Affairs Group and Former Counsel to Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY)
Plus: Spotlight on the Regulators: What’s on the Agenda?
- Office of Federal Procurement Policy - Government Contracts
Crowell & Moring partner Robert Burton; Partner in Government Contracts Group; Former OFPP deputy administrator in the Executive Office of the President
- Health and Human Services - Health Care
Crowell & Moring partner Jodi Daniel, Head of Digital Health Practice
Former HHS director of the Office of Policy in the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
- Treasury - Financial Services / International Financial Regulations
Crowell & Moring partner Carlton Greene; Former chief counsel at FinCEN, the U.S. AML regulator responsible for administering the Bank Secrecy Act
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