Advocacy Bootcamp

2021 Workplace Policy Conference

Join us for SHRM’s Workplace Policy Conference Advocacy Bootcamp on Monday, April 12th at 4:00 p.m. ET.  Learn about the policy issues you’ll be discussing during your virtual meetings with lawmakers and their staffs, including important information you need to be prepared for your meetings.

SHRM’s Government Affairs team will provide you with a timely policy updates on pending workplace legislation, as well as best practices for effectively making your voice heard when meeting with lawmakers and their staff on workplace policy. This will also be an opportunity for you to ask any lingering questions you may have regarding the issues, or logistics for the virtual Capitol Hill Advocacy Day.

If you cannot attend the Bootcamp, this event will be recorded, and you will have the opportunity to re-watch the Bootcamp on-demand at your convenience.

Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, April 12, 2021 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Presenter: 

Sean McIntosh

Sean
McIntosh

Sean McIntosh is a Senior Specialist, Member Advocacy for SHRM. In his role, Sean is responsible for leading SHRM’s Member Advocacy efforts, including SHRM’s Advocacy Team.

Prior to joining SHRM, Sean worked on Capitol Hill in the United States Senate as a Correspondence Manager for a Senator from Iowa (with Sean himself being a native Iowan). During his time on the Hill, he managed all correspondence and constituent database operations for the Senator’s congressional office.

Sean’s beginnings with SHRM Advocacy traces far beyond his employment. Over the last 8 years, he has volunteered at almost a dozen SHRM events, particularly during SHRM “Days on the Hill." In college, he was president of the George Mason University (GMU) SHRM Chapter.

Lisa K. Horn

Lisa K.
Horn

Chatrane Birbal

Chatrane
Birbal

Chatrane Birbal is Vice President, Public Policy in SHRM national’s Alexandria, Va. office. In this capacity, she is actively involved in solidifying strategic partnerships and research to address policy issues on Capitol Hill that impact the workplace. In her role, Ms. Birbal lobbies Congress and develops policies and positions in support of workplace public policy issues including workplace healthcare, workforce development, workplace equity, workplace flexibly and leave, workplace immigration and employer-sponsored benefits (retirement, education assistance, unemployment insurance, among others).   

Prior to joining SHRM, Ms. Birbal was the director of government relations at the Council on Foundations, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit membership association of some 2,000 grant making foundations and corporations, with assets totaling more than $282 billion. During her tenure at the Council, Ms. Birbal implemented strategies and launches programs in support of the organization’s public policy and government relations work. She lobbied Congress on tax legislation relating to charitable giving, raised the Council’s profile with Congress and other nonprofit organizations, advised members on legislative activities impacting philanthropy and planned and executed the Council’s annual legislative fly-in conference, “Foundations on the Hill.”

Prior to joining the Council, Ms. Birbal was a federal legislative lobbyist at the American Psychiatric Association (APA), an Arlington, Va.-based medical specialty society with over 38,000 U.S. and international member physicians who work together to ensure humane care and effective treatment for all persons with mental disorders, including mental retardation and substance-related disorders. During her tenure at APA, Ms. Birbal lobbied Congress on behalf of psychiatrists, planned and executed the association’s annual advocacy day training session for membership as well as developed the APA’s online advocacy action center to further legislative efforts on behalf of the psychiatry profession.

Chatrane previously served on the Board of Directors for the ACT for Alexandria community foundation.  ACT for Alexandria brings the community together to elevate local philanthropic giving and engagement to new heights, supports local nonprofits working to aid the most vulnerable and develops solutions for the community’s most pressing challenges. During her tenure on the Board Ms. Birbal supported the foundation’s initiatives including ACTion Alexandria, an online civic engagement platform and Spring2ACTion, 24 hours of online giving to support local nonprofits.

Chatrane obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the State University at Buffalo in Buffalo, N.Y. and received her graduate degree of public administration and public policy from George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.

 

Ms. Birbal currently serves on the Board of Directors of Women in Government Relations (WGR) - the premier, non-partisan professional society dedicated to advancing and empowering women by fostering professional development and growth opportunities through a community that supports women’s leadership in government relations. She is a member of the Tax Coalition, which provides a forum for the exchange of ideas among professionals in federal tax policymaking to encourage the professional development of women in federal tax policy and Birbal also serves as a Director-at-large on George Mason University’s Alumni Board.

Traci Peters

Traci
Peters

Traci Peters, founder and CEO, has more than 25 years of administrative, management, bookkeeping, customer and technical support, and meeting planning experience. Prior to starting Details Matter, she served as the Vice President/Chief Operating Officer of Sederholm Public Affairs, Inc. (SPA, Inc.) for 23 years. Traci played a key role in supporting client service programs, association management, office management, meeting planning, and communications strategies. She developed special expertise in scheduling and managing congressional fly-ins, as well as providing compliance services for federal political action committees (PACs).

Before joining SPA, Inc., Traci began her career at the International Council of Cruise Lines (ICCL), a membership association representing the international cruise ship industry. From there she moved on to become the Administrator of APDI, a highly skilled, advanced database programming company.

Traci received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Marymount University in Virginia. She is an active volunteer in her church and community. She and her husband, Daniel, live in Maryland, and have two children.

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