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  1. Amy Jackson joined J&J as the Head of Government Affairs and Policy for Pharmaceuticals for the Asia Pacific region in October 2021. At J&J, she works with local, regional, and global teams to coordinate government affairs strategies and activities for individual Asian markets and across the region.

  2. Amy Jackson joined Johnson & Johnson as the Head of Government Affairs and Policy for Pharmaceuticals for the Asia Pacific region in October 2021 and is based in Singapore. From January 2016-September 2021, Ms. Jackson served as the Japan Representative for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) where she led the ...

  3. On June 1, 2022, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) held its annual awards ceremony. During the program, award recipients were announced in the following categories: William B. Kelly Award, Excellence in Service Award, Linda Enoch Award, Superior Achievement Award, Team Award, Way to Go Award, Distinguished Career ...

  4. J&J Head of Government Affairs and Policy for Pharmaceuticals, APAC · Experience: Johnson & Johnson · Education: Johns Hopkins SAIS · Location: Singapore · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Amy...

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  5. Jul 22, 2021 · WASHINGTON – The Office of the United States Trade Representative today announced the addition of new staff members who will fill important leadership positions at the agency: Allison Smith, Deputy Assistant USTR for Congressional Affairs; Kamau Marshall, Deputy Assistant USTR for Media and Public Affairs; Tommy Wolfe, Deputy Executive ...

  6. John Neuffer will continue as DAUSTR for Japan, and Amy Jackson has been promoted to DAUSTR for Korea. Fourth, the Office of Asia and the Pacific will be renamed the Office of Southeast Asia, Pacific, and APEC Affairs, reflecting its new regional focus.

  7. USTR announced Thursday the addition of new staff members who will fill important leadership positions at the agency. They are: Allison Smith, USTR Deputy Assistant for Congressional Affairs; Kamau Marshall, USTR Deputy Assistant for Media and Public Affairs; Tommy Wolfe, Deputy Executive Secretary; and Sam Michel, director of speech writing.

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