Understanding the mechanics of financial legislation and advocacy can help families and businesses grow.
How do advocacy groups influence legislation? What’s the impact of financial policies on individuals and businesses?
In this episode of The Tempus Podcast, Dan Paikin and Robert Schlesinger host Jennifer Fox, Vice President of Federal Affairs at Finseca. Jen talks about her work advocating for sound financial policies, explaining her dual role of educating lawmakers and supporting financial professionals, while offering insights into current tax and legislative trends.
The mission of Finseca in advancing financial security for all through advocacy and policy creationThe role of lobbyists in informing and guiding lawmakers on financial topics like taxes and retirement policiesThe evolving political environment in Washington, including its influence on financial regulations and tax legislationThe impact of legislative changes, including estate taxes and business tax deductions, on individuals and businessesThe importance of bipartisan cooperation for lasting and effective legislative outcomesAnd more!Connect with Tempus Financial Group:
Tempus Financial GroupLinkedIn: Daniel Paikin, RICP®LinkedIn: Robert SchlesingerLinkedIn: Tempus Financial Group[email protected]516-672-0784Connect with Jennifer Fox:
LinkedIn: Jennifer FoxWebsite: FinsecaIn her role as Vice President of Federal Affairs, Jennifer leads Finseca’s lobbying initiatives, advocating for policies that support the financial security profession. She educates policymakers and their staff on the importance of comprehensive financial planning, encompassing life insurance, retirement planning, and investments, to serve clients effectively.
Jen led Finseca’s political advocacy initiatives, which included the Ambassador Program, fly-ins, and political fundraising, including Finseca’s PAC. She is committed to assisting members in becoming politically involved and empowering them to share their stories. Jen has spent time at the White House and Capitol Hill, which has helped shape her knowledge of small business, technology, labor, and tax issues. She also serves as the President of The Advocacy Association. Jen was recognized by The Salute to Association Excellence as a Leading Association Lobbyist, an award that recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exceptional skill, effectiveness, and dedication in advocating on behalf of their organization and its members.
An alumna of George Washington University, Jen lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Jon, and their Chow-Chow, Coco.