Robert Borden has extensive experience in government and legislative affairs. Robert currently serves as the Chief of Staff at the Postal Regulatory Commission, where they have played a crucial role in advocating for the Commission's priorities in postal reform legislation and enhancing its data analytics capabilities. Prior to this position, Borden was the Chief of Staff at GSA, where they successfully managed congressional relations, communications teams, and regional administrators, resulting in increased sales and significant cost savings. Robert also served as the Deputy Staff Director at the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, where they rebuilt the committee's professional staff and negotiated with the Administration for access to documents and witnesses. Borden's previous roles include serving as Legal Counsel at the Office of the Clerk and Senior Advisor at the Select Committee on Benghazi. Robert has a strong background in oversight and government reform, having worked as the Director of Oversight for Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and as General Counsel at the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Borden also has experience in education and workforce issues as the General Counsel at the Committee on Education and the Workforce. Overall, Borden's work experience demonstrates their expertise in managing staff, developing legislative strategies, and overseeing operations in various government and legislative roles.
Robert Borden completed their education at two institutions. From 1987 to 1991, they attended Dickinson College, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Following this, they enrolled at the American University Washington College of Law from 1991 to 1994, where they obtained a Juris Doctor degree with a focus on Law. It is also mentioned that they hold a certification as an Attorney from the Virginia State Bar, although the specific date of obtaining this certification is not provided.
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