Katherine Brunett McGuire has a diverse and extensive work experience in various government and advocacy roles. Katherine began their career in 1990 as a Legislative Assistant/Floor Staff for the United States Office of the Senate Assistant Minority Leader. In this role, they directed the Senator's legislative agenda in areas such as international trade, agriculture, and education. Katherine achieved notable accomplishments in drafting and negotiating key trade agreements.
From 1995 to 1997, McGuire served as a Professional Staff Member for the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Nutrition. Katherine'sresponsibilities included directing and providing oversight for rural small business development, housing, healthcare, and banking. Katherine played a significant role in drafting and conferencing important agricultural and rural development legislation.
In 1999, McGuire joined the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs as the Staff Director for the Subcommittee on Securities and Investment. Katherine led the development of legislation and regulatory oversight efforts in areas such as securities, financial exchanges, and accounting standards. McGuire was also instrumental in drafting landmark legislation, including the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act ("Sarbanes-Oxley").
McGuire continued their work in the Senate, serving as the Staff Director for the Subcommittee on International Trade and Finance from 1999 to 2001. In this role, they led legislative and oversight efforts on export and foreign trade promotions, export controls, and international finance. Katherine'sexpertise in export regulations and traffic contributed to their effective oversight of regulatory bodies and trade institutions.
From 2005 to 2007, McGuire served as the Staff Director for the Health, Education, Labor, and Pension Committee. Katherine directed the development of the Senator's legislative agenda and led oversight of United Nation's agencies. McGuire also played a key role in crafting legislation to preserve stock options as a tool for compensation and attracting skilled workers.
In 2008, McGuire transitioned to the Business Software Alliance as the Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy. Katherine'sresponsibilities included leading advocacy efforts and implementing policy strategies.
From 2013 to 2018, McGuire held the position of Chief of Staff for the U.S. House of Representatives. Katherine provided leadership and management for the Representative's office and was involved in various legislative and constituent service activities.
In 2018, McGuire joined the U.S. Department of Labor as the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs. In this role, they were responsible for coordinating and managing the department's congressional and intergovernmental relations.
Most recently, McGuire has been working as the Chief Advocacy Officer for the American Psychological Association since 2019. In this position, they lead the organization's advocacy efforts and works on behalf of psychologists and mental health professionals.
Overall, Katherine Brunett McGuire's work experience demonstrates their expertise in government affairs, legislative strategy, and advocacy. Katherine has held various leadership roles and has made significant contributions to shaping policies and legislation in multiple sectors.
Katherine Brunett McGuire holds an M.S. degree in International Agricultural Economics with a focus on Finance, Community, and Market Development from the University of Wyoming. Katherine also completed the Program for Senior Managers in Government at Harvard Kennedy School. In addition, they earned a B.S. degree in Agricultural Economics and International Development from the University of Wyoming.
Sign up to view 0 direct reports
Get started