PAC Management Manage the development, approval, and execution of COREPAC’s solicitation plan, PAC member engagement and communications, and disbursement plan;
and Responsible for complying with federal and state campaign finance laws and regulations; including filing state election commission and FEC reports.
- Policy Analysis and Development Develop and maintain an understanding of the policy and regulatory landscape; and Track and analyze legislative and regulatory policy developments, providing intelligence and insights.
- Relationship Management Develop and maintain relationships with key internal stakeholders, Develop and maintain strategic relationships with political fundraisers, consultants, and vendors;
and Represent Corning in trade associations, and with other key stakeholders; and
Additional responsibilities include : Assist Corning Government Affairs leadership team in preparing executive and board-level communications and briefing materials regarding government affairs developments, including regulatory and legislative matters of interest;
and Attend external events, meetings, and conferences; report on legislative and regulatory updates of related to Corning’s public policy goals
Required Education and Area of Experience :
- Bachelor’s degree.
- Minimum 7+ years progressive experience working in federal government affairs, including a minimum 2+ years Federal PAC management / administration experience.
Location and Travel Requirements
- Washington, DC office (this is not a remote position)
- Less than 15% of out-of-town travel
Required Skills
- Demonstrated interest in PAC management and public policy.
- Proficient computer skills, including high-level Microsoft Office skills.
- Demonstrated proficiency in both written and verbal communication, effectively articulating complex ideas in a concise and structured manner.
- Exceptional attention to detail and organizational ability.
- Highly resourceful team player with demonstrated ability to achieve high performance goals and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Flexibility to travel and attend evening events.
Desired Experience / Qualifications / Skills
- Prior government service in federal agency or congressional office.
- Prior private sector experience in a Fortune 500 company or trade association.
This position does not support immigration sponsorship.
The range for this position is $125,279.00 - $172,259.00 assuming full time status. Starting pay for the successful applicant is dependent on a variety of job-related factors, including but not limited to geographic location, market demands, experience, training, and education.
The benefits available for this position are dependent on hours worked and may include medical, dental, vision, 401(k) plan, pension plan, life insurance coverage, disability benefits, and PTO.
Corning Puts YOU First! We are committed to supporting your health, financial, career development, and life goals as you grow professionally and personally to achieve your highest potential.
All benefits begin as soon as you start your career at Corning.
- Our monetary peer-to-peer recognition program is tied to our and celebrates you and your colleagues’ contributions.
- Health and well-being benefits include medical, dental, vision, paid parental leave, mental health / substance use, fitness, and disease management programs.
- Financial benefits include a 401(k) savings plan with company matching contributions and a 100% company-paid pension benefit that grows steadily throughout your career.
- Companywide bonus and attractive short- and long-term compensation programs are available based on your role and responsibilities.
- Professional development programs help you grow and achieve your career goals.