Ross Griffin serves as the National Wildlife Federation's associate vice president of government affairs. In this role, Griffin will lead NWF's government relations and manage the teams that engage with federal, state, and Tribal policymakers.
Griffin has spent more than a decade working at NWF and on the Hill to advance critical legislation and policies that protect clean water and air, conserve public lands, and recover wildlife. Prior to joining NWF in 2021, Griffin worked for seven years in various roles for U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio. He is a graduate of Ohio University.
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