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Bose Public Affairs Group has hired Robert Moran as a principal and member of the federal relations team in the Washington, D.C. office. Moran previously worked as education policy director for the U.S. Senate Committee for Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, where he oversaw the implementation of Chairman Lamar Alexander’s education policy and coordinated policy goals. 

“We are proud of the continued expansion of our federal relations team in these unprecedented times,” said Andrew Miller, managing principal of Bose Public Affairs Group. “As we strive to offer the best service to our clients, Bob’s decades of experience in education policy will be invaluable for our clients at the federal, state and local levels.”

He also previously served as the director of federal relations and policy analysis for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, where he developed and managed federal outreach efforts for four-year public institutions of higher education. 

Moran holds degrees in political science and mathematics from Dickinson College. 

 

 

 

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