Mark Strand

Mark Strand

Adjunct Professor, George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management

Mark Strand served as President of the Congressional Institute from 2007 until his retirement in 2023. Founded in 1987, the Congressional Institute is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to helping Members of Congress better serve their constituents and helping their constituents better understand the operations of the national legislature. 

Strand is currently an adjunct professor of legislative affairs at George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and the co-author of the book Surviving Inside Congress. He is a 2017 Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics Fellow. He also writes a blog, Politics and Sausage Making, available on SubStack (https://markstrand.substack.com). 

Strand spent nearly 24 years on Capitol Hill in both the House and the Senate, most recently serving as Chief of Staff to James Talent (R-MO). He served as the Staff Director of the House Committee on Small Business when Talent was Chairman. He was also chief of staff for Reps. Bill Lowery (R-CA) and Stan Parris (R-VA). He has also served as a Legislative Director and a Press Secretary. 

During a brief interlude from the Hill from 2001-2002, Strand was Vice-President of Government Affairs for the American Water Works Company – the largest publicly held water utility in the United States. 

Strand obtained a master’s in Legislative Affairs from GWU's Graduate School of Political Management, an M.B.A. in Marketing from the University of Phoenix, and an undergraduate double major in Political Science and History at Excelsior College of the University of New York. 

Strand regularly speaks to organizations about how Congress works (or doesn't). Besides speaking and lecturing on legislative politics, Strand teaches courses on "Surviving Inside Congress." In addition, he regularly works with Congressional offices on management issues.

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