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Loren Monroe
Principal at BGR
Loren Monroe is a Principal at BGR Group, a prominent lobbying and public relations firm in Washington, D.C. Here are some key details about his role and background:
Professional Experience
Loren Monroe serves as a member of BGR Group's Executive Board and is one of the firm's spokesmen.1 He co-chairs the firm's bipartisan State & Local Advocacy Practice while also lobbying on behalf of clients in sectors such as energy, health, financial services, technology, and trade.1
With over 25 years of experience in Washington's political, business, and public policy arenas, Monroe has established himself as a seasoned professional in government relations.1 His expertise includes:
- Direct lobbying before Congress, governors, state legislators, and attorneys general
- Aligning federal and state advocacy strategies
- Securing grants and appropriations from federal and state agencies
- Managing complex lobbying campaigns across multiple states
Notable Achievements
Monroe has had several lobbying successes, including:
- Securing federal permitting approval for the nation's first large-scale offshore wind project
- Obtaining Congressional appropriations for new university research buildings
- Passing legislation to carve out scrap recyclers from the Superfund program
- Securing state funding for digital skilling programs and discretionary economic development incentives from governors1
Previous Experience
Before joining BGR Group, Monroe worked at:
- Cassidy & Associates, a public affairs firm
- The legislative staff of former Senator Pete Domenici (R-NM)
- The Finance staff of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)
- President George H.W. Bush's reelection campaign1
Political Involvement
Monroe is actively involved in Republican politics, serving on the Finance Committees of both the Republican Governors Association and the Republican State Leadership Committee.1
Education
Loren Monroe holds a B.A. from the University of Vermont.12
His expertise and long-standing relationships with clients (many of whom he has represented for over 20 years) have made him a valuable asset in the world of government relations and lobbying.1