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Jennifer Shevchek
Lobbyist for American Medical Association and Former Legislative Aide for Arlen Specter
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Government Positions
Senate Judiciary Committee
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Legislative Correspondent (Sep 16 '01→Sep 30 '01)
In The Office Of
Arlen Specter
US Senator from Pennsylvania
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Legislative Aide (Oct 1 '02→Aug 27 '03)
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Legislative Correspondent (Oct 1 '01→Sep 30 '02)
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Staff Assistant (Jun 1 '01→Sep 15 '01)
Other Positions
American Medical Association Inc.
Association of doctors and medical students
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Lobbyist ('08→?)
Cavarocchi Ruscio Dennis Assoc
For more than a quarter of a century Cavarocchi-Ruscio-Dennis Associates has been helping organizations promote and protect their interests in the Nation's capital.
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Lobbyist ('06→'08)
Education
Penn State
State-related research university in PA
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BA, Telecommunications
Services/Transactions
American Medical Association Inc.
Association of doctors and medical students
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Lobbying Client ('08→?)
Renal Physicians Association
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Lobbying Client ('06→'08)
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology
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Lobbying Client ('06→'08)
American Association for the Study of Liver Disease
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Lobbying Client ('06→'08)
Affymetrix Inc
Affymetrix, Inc. engages in the development, manufacture, sale, and servicing of consumables and systems for genetic analysis in the life sciences and clinical healthcare markets.
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Lobbying Client ('06→'07)
Donation/Grant Recipients
National Leadership PAC
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1 contribution · 1,000 USD ('07)
National Republican Senatorial Committee
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1 contribution · 1,000 USD ('07)
Basic info
Types
Person, Lobbyist
Gender
Female
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