Jane Cahill Wolfgram is a public affairs director with Foley. Sh e is a member of the Public Affairs and Environmental Regulation Practices and the following Industry Teams: Automotive; Energy; and Food. Ms. Cahill Wolfgram has 30 years of public affairs, government relations and community service experience as a corporate executive, consultant, and director of nonprofit programs. She prepares comprehensive public affairs approaches for clients that coordinate government, media, community and employee relations activities. In the government relations area, she develops strategies and plans for designing and implementing policies at the federal, state and local levels, including related political education and legislative and administrative analysis. Ms. Cahill Wolfgram's lobbying experience includes Congress, the White House, state legislators and government agencies. Her business and nonprofit experience provides her with a planning and management focus that facilitates goal setting, resource allocation and crisis management counsel for her clients. Ms. Cahill Wolfgram joined Foley as an executive with PG&E National Energy Group, most recently as vice president - external affairs. She was responsible for a wide range of regulatory and public policy issues related to taxation, commerce, environmental matters and electric market restructuring, as well as for the company's political activities, community outreach, media relations and crisis communications. Her work involved relationship management with business leaders, industry groups, law firms, consultants, and all levels of federal, regional, state and local governmental activity. Before entering the corporate arena, Ms. Cahill Wolfgram founded and was a partner in a full-service government and public affairs consulting firm. The firm assisted companies in the paper, consumer goods and energy industries with regulatory matters, media challenges, policy initiatives and government relationships at the federal, state and local level. Ms. Cahill Wolfgram's public affairs work began with a decade of directing nonprofit programs involving legal aid, vocational education, and rural development for several state and federal agencies. Ms. Cahill Wolfgram is the chairperson of the Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation Advisory Committee, an organization which seeks to improve the quality of life for women and their families through information, opportunity and support.