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Nathan Dietrich

Associate Vice President, Public Affairs & Advocacy at California State University-Sacramento
Sacramento, California Area
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Nathan Dietrich

Associate Vice President, Public Affairs & Advocacy at California State University-Sacramento
Sacramento, California Area
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Nathan Dietrich is an accomplished public affairs and advocacy professional with a strong background in government relations. He holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Communication from the University of California, Davis. Dietrich has worked for several high-profile political figures, including Congresswoman Doris O. Matsui and Congressman Robert T. Matsui, where he served as Deputy District Director and Staff Assistant, respectively. Dietrich currently serves as the Associate Vice President of Public Affairs & Advocacy at California State University-Sacramento, a role he earned after serving as the Director of State & Federal Relations there.

Throughout his career, Dietrich has developed a strong set of skills, including government relations, public affairs, advocacy, and political strategy. His experience working in government, both in the state and federal levels, has made him a valuable asset to those looking to navigate the political landscape. In particular, Dietrich has a deep understanding of the higher education sector, having spent much of his career advocating for higher education institutions in California.

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