Josh Rogin, Former Aide To Senior House Democrats, To Join MPA
07.12.2023 - 14:45
/ deadline.com
Josh Rogin, a longtime former aide to senior House Democrats, will join the Motion Picture Association as senior vice president of federal government affairs.
Rogin’s first day will be Jan. 4, and he will be based in Washington. He will report for Patrick Kilcur, executive vice president, U.S. government affairs.
Rogin will take a leading role in the trade association’s lobbying and advocacy work, on issues like intellectual property, trade, tax and appropriations, as well as streaming.
In a statement, Kilcur said that Rogin’s “experience and expertise will contribute enormously to the advancement of an ambitious policy agenda on behalf of our member companies. He will be a key part of an exceptional team that supports the film, TV and streaming industry as the federal government considers new ways to address the evolving digital marketplace.”
Rogin has been vice president of federal affairs for the Computer and Communications Industry Association.
Rogin served almost 13 years as chief of staff to Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL), and focused on copyright, intellectual property and technology issues. He previously was deputy chief of staff and press secretary to Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL). He earned both a bachelor’s and law degree from the University of Michigan.
In a statement, he said, “I am honored to join the MPA during this exciting time for an iconic industry that supports 2.4 million American jobs and produces films and TV shows loved by audiences around the world.”
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