For immediate release: December 16, 2019

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Ripon Society & Franklin Center Honor the “Unsung Heroes of Capitol Hill” with 8th Annual Bipartisan Luncheon

“We are here today to say ‘Thank you’ and to celebrate your hard work this year!”

 

 WASHINGTON, DC – The Ripon Society and Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange held their 8th annual bipartisan luncheon last week honoring the Schedulers and Executive Assistants in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate who, in the words of Ripon and Franklin President & CEO Jim Conzelman, “Are truly the unsung heroes of Capitol Hill.”

 

“You all make such a difference in the lives of our leaders,” Conzelman stated in his remarks to open the event.  “And by doing that, you make a difference in the life of our nation.  As a former Hill staffer of 30 years I have seen first-hand how the work of a scheduler can make or break a Congressional office.  So with that in mind, we are here today to say ‘Thank you’ and to celebrate your hard work this year!”

 

“Just like always, we survey The Ripon Society and Franklin Center’s membership to vote for the schedulers and executive assistants who go above and beyond each day they walk into the office. We hold this event annually, and every year we are overwhelmed with responses praising the individuals like those we were able to honor this year.”

 The Top 22 Schedulers and Executive Assistants of 2019 included: 

Also in attendance was Congressman Larry Bucshon, who appeared at the event as a surprise to his scheduler, Jessica Graff. Buschon discussed the importance of having staff members who not only understand how to balance their official needs both here in Washington and in their home state, but also understand the needs of their personal lives and family matters.  He concluded by thanking his scheduler for her patience and hard work throughout the year.

Conzelman – who spent 25 years as the Chief of Staff for former Congressman Mike Oxley (R-OH) prior to joining The Ripon Society and the Franklin Center – said that yesterday’s luncheon was attended by a group of nearly 70 Schedulers and Executive Assistants.

To view photos from yesterday’s luncheon, please click here.

The Ripon Society is a public policy organization that was founded in 1962 and takes its name from the town where the Republican Party was born in 1854 – Ripon, Wisconsin. One of the main goals of The Ripon Society is to promote the ideas and principles that have made America great and contributed to the GOP’s success. These ideas include keeping our nation secure, keeping taxes low and having a federal government that is smaller, smarter and more accountable to the people.

 

Founded in 1978, The Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to enhancing global understanding of important international issues.  The Franklin Center brings together Members of the U.S. Congress and their international parliamentary counterparts as well as experts from the Diplomatic corps, foreign officials, senior private sector representatives, scholars, and other public policy experts.  Through regular conferences and events where leading international opinion leaders share ideas, the Franklin Center promotes enlightened, balanced, and unbiased international policy discussion on major international issues.

 

For more information on The Ripon Society, please visit  www.riponsociety.org.

 

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