Mission Statement
The State Government Affairs Council (SGAC) is the premier national association for multi-state government affairs professionals, providing opportunities for networking and professional development.
SGAC's key strategies are to:
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Conduct educational activities that benefit members of the Council, legislative and public policy organizations and their members;
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Strengthen interaction and understanding between and among SGAC members and state government officials; and
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Champion professional and ethical standards in government relations. 
SGAC as an organization does not take positions on matters of public policy, but through its members seeks to enhance policy-makers' knowledge of various business perspectives.
SGAC Guidelines for Professional Conduct
A key objective of the State Government Affairs Council ( SGAC) is to champion professional and ethical standards in government relations. SGAC as an organization does not take positions on matters of public policy, but through its members seeks to enhance policy-makers' knowledge of various business perspectives. The State Government Affairs Council believes that effective government depends on the greatest possible participation of those being governed.
We believe government affairs professionals should uphold the highest standards of ethical behavior. In that regard, SGAC expects its members to adhere to the following guidelines:
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Members will comply with both the letter and the spirit of all applicable laws regarding lobbying, campaign finance, political activities and business-government relations.
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Members will represent the interests of their employer or client in an honest, open fashion, avoiding the intentional dissemination of false or misleading information to clients or employers, public officials, the media or professional colleagues.
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Members will treat all involved in the governmental process with full respect and dignity.
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Members will avoid conflicts of interest and where conflict is unavoidable, will communicate the facts fully and freely to those affected.
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Members will strive to increase public understanding of the role of advocacy in a representative democracy through individual and collective educational efforts.
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Members will continue to pursue professional development through formal education, meetings and seminars, and any other means available to acquire enough knowledge to fairly present a balanced point of view.
Members will respect and abide by the applicable rules, regulations and practices of national and regional organizations of state government officials.
2011-2012 Board of Directors
Officers
President
Elizabeth Bartz
State and Federal Communications, Inc.
Vice President
Michael Thompson
Personal Care Products Council
Thomas Bolger
General Electric Company
Secretary
Jennifer Mendez
The Carpet and Rug Institute
Immediate Past President
Christopher Badgley
Daiichi-Sankyo, Incorporated
Directors
Ab Basu
Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)
Dirk Bloemendaal
Amway
Jon Burton
Reed Elsevier Inc.
David Christman
National Beer Wholesalers Association
George W. Cook, III
Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
Gerard Dehrmann
Walmart Stores, Inc.
Melissa Garrett
Bridgepoint Education
Donna Gehlhaart
International Paper
Andrew Hackman
Toy Industry Association (TIA)
Amy Hamerton
MedImmune Biologics
David Hickerson
U.S. Foodservice
John Steele
Tyco International
Headquarters & Staff Contacts 
State Government Affairs Council
515 King Street, Suite 325
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703.684.0967
Fax: 703.684.0968
www.sgac.org

Executive Director
Elizabeth A. Loudy
Ext. 1045

Manager of Member Services
Tina Phillips
Ext. 1042
tphillips@sgac.org

Manager of Programs and Events