Baker '74 and Vlossak '89 Welcome Washington Program Students
Contact: Holly Foster 315-859-4068
October 21, 2009
On the evening of October 14, students in the Program in Washington were welcomed into the office of Williams and Jensen, a leading government affairs law firm, for a presentation on politics and lobbying by principals George Baker ’74 and Frank Vlossak ’89.
Baker and Vlossak, who team taught a course on interest groups and lobbying at Hamilton in fall 2008, briefed the group on the legislative politics of issues ranging from climate change to health care and led a discussion about the profession of lobbying and its critics. After interning in the office of Representative John Hall, Jeremiah Davis ’11 will spend the second half of the semester working for Williams and Jensen.
Baker and Vlossak, who team taught a course on interest groups and lobbying at Hamilton in fall 2008, briefed the group on the legislative politics of issues ranging from climate change to health care and led a discussion about the profession of lobbying and its critics. After interning in the office of Representative John Hall, Jeremiah Davis ’11 will spend the second half of the semester working for Williams and Jensen.









