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Aaron Cutler

Aaron Cutler

Hogan Lovells US LLP, United States

Abteilung

Global Regulatory

Position

Partner

Karriere

With the experience he gained as a senior House staffer, Aaron Cutler contributes high-level knowledge of policy and regulatory matters to his practice at Hogan Lovells. Now a partner in our Government Relations and Public Affairs practice, he lobbies Congress in energy and natural resources; banking and financial services; entertainment and sports; and the technology, media, and telecom sectors. He also maintains a robust Congressional investigations practice. He provides strategic advice to the C-Suite of several companies on transactions and risks related to those transactions.

For several years before joining Hogan Lovells, Aaron served as senior advisor for Policy and Outreach for House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA). In this role, he was the Leader's direct liaison to the House Committees on Financial Services, Natural Resources, and Energy and Commerce, and helped shepherd more than 100 bills on the floor. He coordinated legislative strategy with chairmen, members and their staff, and other leadership and committee offices, and led outreach efforts to the business and finance community.

Aaron began his Hill career as a lawyer on the Energy and Commerce Committee staff under Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), where he focused on energy and environment policy. He then advanced to deputy policy director and counsel under Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) with a broad policy portfolio. Aaron also served as a senior policy advisor and counsel on the House Committee on Natural Resources under Chairman Doc Hastings (R-WA).

Sprachen

English

Mitgliedschaften

Graduate Student Instructor, Intro. to American Politics, University of Michigan, 2004Member, Montgomery County Energy and Air Quality Advisory Committee, 2011-2012

Ausbildung

J.D., University of Michigan Law School, 2004B.A., The George Washington University, 2002

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