Charles Crain is the Vice President of Domestic Policy at the National Association of Manufacturers. In this role, he leads the association’s policy development and advocacy work on economic policy issues critical to the success of manufacturing in the United States, including tax, corporate governance, technology, health care, regulatory reform, and immigration. Prior to taking on the VP role, Charles led the NAM’s corporate finance policy portfolio, focused primarily on engagement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He previously worked on Capitol Hill for members of the Senate Finance and House Financial Services Committees and was the Director of Tax and Financial Services Policy at the Biotechnology Innovation Organization.
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NIST’s Proposed Framework for a New Approach to Bayh-Dole March-in: What You Need to Know
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) seeks comments on the Draft Interagency Guidance...
NIST’s Proposed Framework for a New Approach to Bayh-Dole March-in: What You Need to Know
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) seeks comments on the Draft Interagency Guidance...