Learning from Across the Table

Shane Noem - The Importance of Local Government & How to Get Invovled

March 31, 2023 Aaron Stapleton Season 1 Episode 6
Shane Noem - The Importance of Local Government & How to Get Invovled
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Learning from Across the Table
Shane Noem - The Importance of Local Government & How to Get Invovled
Mar 31, 2023 Season 1 Episode 6
Aaron Stapleton

Shane Noem leads Roebling Solutions, a high-quality, full-service government relations firm that partners with public, private, and nonprofit clients to attain their policy goals through bridge building with officials at local, state, and federal levels. Known throughout the Commonwealth for his integrity and professional approach to politics and government, Shane works closely with clients to understand their short- and long-term objectives, then leverages his experience and connections to attain these targets through creative solutions and strategic partnerships. His knowledge of and relationships with legislators throughout Kentucky are vital resources for any business seeking legislative or regulatory reform.

He has more than a decade of experience working with and for state, local, and federal government offices, campaigns, and nonprofit organizations. Most recently, Shane served in senior roles in the re-election campaign for Senator Mitch McConnell. He regularly supervised and was involved with projects including coalition building, legal affairs, testimonials, commercial production, and events. He was also the point person for endorsements and relationships with the Kentucky General Assembly and state and local elected officials.

Shane is on the Kenton County Republican Party Executive Committee and serves as the secretary of the 4th District Republican Party. In 2013, he was also one of the co-founders of the Northern Kentucky Young Republicans, which was presented the Best Small Club Award in the nation by the National Young Republicans. Shane is a very active volunteer with the Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America and he serves as an appointed member of the Board of Ethics for the City of Ft. Mitchell, where he lives with his wife, Tara, and their three children.

He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Photojournalism from Western Kentucky University in 2010.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Get Involved with your local government - they are the ones who effect your daily life the most
  • Your representatives want to hear from you, and they aren't as hard to get in touch with as you might think
  • There are Lobbyists who are looking to represent you and your cause - utilize them
  • Sit down with a local official who does not have the same views as you and have a conversation to understand their views and help them to understand  your views


Connecting with Shane:

www.RoeblingSolutions.com

Show Notes

Shane Noem leads Roebling Solutions, a high-quality, full-service government relations firm that partners with public, private, and nonprofit clients to attain their policy goals through bridge building with officials at local, state, and federal levels. Known throughout the Commonwealth for his integrity and professional approach to politics and government, Shane works closely with clients to understand their short- and long-term objectives, then leverages his experience and connections to attain these targets through creative solutions and strategic partnerships. His knowledge of and relationships with legislators throughout Kentucky are vital resources for any business seeking legislative or regulatory reform.

He has more than a decade of experience working with and for state, local, and federal government offices, campaigns, and nonprofit organizations. Most recently, Shane served in senior roles in the re-election campaign for Senator Mitch McConnell. He regularly supervised and was involved with projects including coalition building, legal affairs, testimonials, commercial production, and events. He was also the point person for endorsements and relationships with the Kentucky General Assembly and state and local elected officials.

Shane is on the Kenton County Republican Party Executive Committee and serves as the secretary of the 4th District Republican Party. In 2013, he was also one of the co-founders of the Northern Kentucky Young Republicans, which was presented the Best Small Club Award in the nation by the National Young Republicans. Shane is a very active volunteer with the Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America and he serves as an appointed member of the Board of Ethics for the City of Ft. Mitchell, where he lives with his wife, Tara, and their three children.

He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Photojournalism from Western Kentucky University in 2010.

____________________________________________________________________________________

Key Takeaways:

  • Get Involved with your local government - they are the ones who effect your daily life the most
  • Your representatives want to hear from you, and they aren't as hard to get in touch with as you might think
  • There are Lobbyists who are looking to represent you and your cause - utilize them
  • Sit down with a local official who does not have the same views as you and have a conversation to understand their views and help them to understand  your views


Connecting with Shane:

www.RoeblingSolutions.com