Mike Ference
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Organization: | S-3 Group |
Role: | Lobbyist and partner |
Location: | Washington, D.C. |
Expertise: | Lobbyist |
Education: | •St. Joseph's University (B.A., political science and government, 1997)[1][2] |
Website: | Official website |
Mike Ference is a lobbyist and partner with the government relations and public affairs firm, S-3 Group. Ference was a member of Donald Trump's presidential transition team, a group of advisors tasked with recommending presidential appointments for the incoming administration.[3][4]
Career
Mike Ference began his political career working as an aide for Congressman Christopher Smith (R-N.J.). In 2004, he served as a legislative staff member for Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.).[2][1]
From 2006 to 2009, Ference was a senior policy advisor to Senator Roy Blunt (R-Mo.). In 2009, he became the director for strategic development and senior policy advisor to Congressman Eric Cantor (R-Va.).[1][2]
In 2016, Ference became a partner with the government relations and public affairs firm, S-3 Group.[2]
Donald Trump presidential transition team, 2016-2017
Ference was a member of Donald Trump's presidential transition team in his first presidential term. The transition team was a group of around 100 aides, policy experts, government affairs officials, and former government officials who were tasked with vetting, interviewing, and recommending individuals for top cabinet and staff roles in Trump's administration. He was the team's energy independence advisor.[4]
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