Micaela Isler is the President and CEO of the National Association of Business Political Action Committees since July 2019 and serves as an Adjunct Professor at The George Washington University since January 2022. Prior experience includes roles as Assistant Vice President at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association, where responsibilities involved lobbying in multiple states, and as Vice President of Government Relations at HSBC, focusing on legislative strategies for corporate initiatives. Micaela also worked as a Legislative and Political Consultant and held positions in political affairs management with the Texas Association of Business and the Republican Party of Texas. Micaela Isler earned a Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication from The University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Legal Studies from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law.

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National Association of Business Political Action Committees

The National Association of Business Political Action Committees (NABPAC), a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association, was founded in 1977 and is the sole national organization dedicated to promoting, defending and professionalizing PACs and political action professionals. NABPAC is not a PAC, and does not contribute to candidates – it is a trade association for corporations and business associations. Our goal is to advance the interests of our membership and protect the rights of millions of Americans who participate in democracy though voluntary contributions to a PAC. NABPAC also provides comprehensive membership services to PAC and grassroots professionals through continuing educational workshops, annual conferences, informative publications and peer-to-peer advising. Membership consists of over 700 PAC and government affairs professionals from more than 215 corporations, associations and vendors throughout the country who represent some of the smallest and largest PACs. NABPAC members collectively accounted for PAC receipts in excess of $195 million during the 2016 election cycle.


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