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Government Advocacy

Advancing the Goals of Your Organization

The Hardiman-Williams team can provide a full range of issue advocacy and government affairs assistance. From federal level legislative and regulatory representation to assistance at various state capitols, Hardiman-Williams has the resources to be your voice wherever and whenever an issue arises. We have successfully coordinated grass roots advocacy efforts and direct lobbying campaigns in over twenty states, and at numerous state and federal agencies. From A to Z (appropriations, administrative rules, building codes…zoning) our goal is to understand your issue, identify the stakeholders, and get the problem resolved!

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In addition to advocacy and representation, our team is able to create customized issue briefs, reports, and digests designed just for your organization. This example, made exclusively for the Modular Building Institute, represents work on a variety of issues critical to that association.

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Strategic Planning for Non Profits:

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Losing Out On Good Candidates?

Going Beyond the Resume When you have an association job opening, one of the first items commonly requested is a resume. After all, you want to know about the candidate’s background, their degree, and try to find out a little more about their personal interests. You post your job to ASAE’s Career Center and the…

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