10+ years in government affairs, international relations, or public affairs
Bachelor's degree required
Experience on Capitol Hill or in government agency preferred
Strong executive presence and credibility
Existing relationships in U.S. and African policy communities
Deep understanding of U.S. and Africa political and commercial dynamics
Familiarity with U.S. government agencies like Department of Commerce and State
Responsibilities
Develop and execute government relations strategies to meet business goals
Monitor federal legislative and regulatory developments affecting operations
Engage with Congress members, government officials, and embassy representatives
Represent the company at meetings, forums, and events to shape advocacy agenda
Identify international partnership opportunities for growth
Oversee compliance with U.S. regulatory standards
Provide briefings and communication materials for leadership
Benefits
Opportunity to bridge U.S. and African markets
Engage with high-level stakeholders globally
Work in a dynamic, international-focused environment
Collaboration with senior leadership and executive teams
Contribute to impactful policies and regulations
Full Job Description
Job Description
Government Relations Strategy:
Develop and implement a strategic government relations plan to advance Cavista Holdings'
business goals.
Monitor and analyze U.S. federal legislative and regulatory developments that may impact the companies' operations and interests.
Proactively advocate for policies and regulations that support the growth and sustainability of the companies' businesses globally.
Stakeholder Engagement and External Affairs:
Establish and maintain relationships with key U.S. Members of Congress and their senior staff, federal and state officials, agencies, legislators, foreign governments, U.S. and foreign embassies, think tanks and business councils.
Engage with industry associations, advocacy groups, and other external stakeholders to advance the companies' interests.
Organize and represent the company at meetings, conferences, policy forums, hearings and events to advance the companies' legislative and regulatory agenda.
International Affairs:
Monitor geopolitical, trade, economic and regulatory developments affecting Cavista's international operations.
Support executive engagement with embassies, foreign governments and international organizations.
Support the company's senior leadership efforts throughout Africa and emerging markets by identifying opportunities for public private partnerships, policy collaboration and commercial growth with government and international organizations.
Lobbying and Advocacy:
Work with internal and external teams to develop and execute strategies that promote the companies' position on key issues.
Prepare briefing materials, testimony, and position papers for use in government and industry engagements.
Coordinate with external lobbyists and consultants to ensure alignment with the companies' advocacy efforts.
Strategic Partnership Development:
Identify and pursue opportunities for partnerships with government agencies, industry associations, and other entities that align with the companies' objectives.
Lead negotiations and manage relationships with key partners to maximize the value of these collaborations.
Regulatory Affairs:
Oversee the companies' compliance with relevant U.S. regulations and ensure timely and effective responses to regulatory inquiries.
Provide guidance to the companies' leadership on regulatory risks and opportunities.
Collaborate with internal legal and compliance teams to navigate complex regulatory environments.
Communication and Reporting:
This role will report to the Chairman of Cavista Holdings and will work closely with executive support teams in the organizations' headquarters in both Lagos, Nigeria and Dallas, TX.
Provide regular updates to senior leadership on government relations activities and outcomes.
Develop communication materials to effectively convey the companies' positions to government and external audiences.
Maintain accurate records of all government relations activities and interactions.
Qualifications
What you bring
A passion for bridging the U.S. and Africa through mutually beneficial commerce.
Minimum of 10 years of proven experience in government affairs, international relations, or public affairs. Bachelor's degree required.
Capitol Hill, government agency or corporate government relations experience is preferred.
Executive presence and the ability to confidently and credibly represent a global investment company's interests.
Existing relationships across the U.S., African and international policy and business communities is highly desirable.
Strong understanding of U.S. Africa political and commercial relationships and emerging markets.
Experience working with U.S. government agencies such as the Department of Commerce, State, Agriculture, DFC or EXIM.
Demonstrated ability to strategize, plan, and execute initiatives to achieve specific advocacy objectives.
Ability to navigate complex political landscapes in the US and throughout Africa and build relationships at all levels.
Strong understanding of government structures, policy development processes, and regulatory frameworks.
Analytical mindset with the ability to assess the impact of policies on the companies' operations and make data-driven recommendations.
A proven record of successfully supporting global corporate communications.
Team-oriented and results driven with strong implementation skills and follow-through.
Ability to maintain confidentiality, possess a strong ethical nature and contribute in a fast-paced environment managing multiple priories and tight deadlines.
Additional Information
How to apply:
Submit an online application.
You will receive an email response with further instructions.