Private Sector Council Member Benefits
What does the Private Sector Council bring to corporate partners? Good government is good for business, and the PSC offers a unique opportunity to be a responsible corporate citizen while building your business. As a PSC member, you can:
- Stay connected with government through updates and information on current issues and emerging trends in federal human capital.
- Build relationships through working with other PSC members on meaningful projects and building solid relationships with executives from other businesses and industries.
- Make a difference by directly contributing to improving the efficiency, innovativeness and effectiveness of the federal government on issues of national significance.
- Enjoy recognition as a civic-minded, socially responsible business.
The PSC offers its members a number of exceptional program features:
- Visibility and recognition as a supporter of the work of the Partnership to improve the efficiency, innovation and effectiveness of our federal government.
- PSC members have the opportunity to mentor rising federal leaders by engaging with the next generation of federal decision-makers through the Partnership’s Center for Government Leadership.
- Invitations to the Partnership’s events, including opportunities to network with leaders in government and the private sector.
- When appropriate, the opportunity to provide valued advice on topics that can significantly influence their business, engage in cross-sector learning and collaborate across sectors to solve complex federal management problems.
- Regular updates from the Partnership on its work and programs, as well as updates on trends, events and other issues within the federal government.
For more information, or to become a member, please contact Maureen Atkins at (202) 292-1020 or matkins@ourpublicservice.org
The Partnership for Public Service is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.
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