Lauren Turenchalk

Legislative Analyst at Bloomberg Government

Lauren Turenchalk has a diverse range of work experience in the policy and legislative field. Lauren'smost recent position at Bloomberg Government as a Legislative Analyst involves conducting research and analysis on federal legislation, creating bill summaries and news articles, and delivering presentations on policy developments for clients. Prior to this, they worked at Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies as a Legislative Analyst, where they assessed the impact of legislation on clients' public policy goals and drafted various documents such as legislative memoranda and advocacy plans. Lauren also gained experience at the United States Senate, serving as a national press intern for Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, monitoring Congressional Committee hearings, and completing projects for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Lauren has also held positions as a Research and Archivist Assistant at the Biden School of Public Policy and as a Legislative Intern for both Senator Schumer and Senator Carper, where they drafted policy memoranda, authored constituent letters, and actively participated in diversity initiatives. Lauren's earlier experiences include an internship at the campaign office of Senator Carper, where they made constituent calls, planned campaign events, and assisted in debate preparations, as well as a research internship at the New Castle Historical Society, where they digitized exhibits for greater accessibility.

Lauren Turenchalk holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the University of Delaware, where they majored in Political Science and History. Prior to their undergraduate studies, they earned an Advanced Regents Diploma from Pleasantville High School.

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  • Legislative Analyst

    July, 2022 - present