Rolf Lundberg

Senior Vice President, Congressional and Public Affairs
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Rolf Lundberg Jr. is senior vice president for Congressional and Public Affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which includes a team of 15 lobbyists, the VoteForBusiness program, and eight regional offices charged with providing membership services and grassroots lobbying.
Lundberg also manages and directs the U.S. Chamber's political program, overseeing candidate endorsements and the Chamber's political action committee.
Before joining the Chamber in November 2001, Lundberg was vice president and assistant general counsel for government and international relations at Marriott International, Inc. From 1993 through 1997, he served as legal counsel to Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole and his successor, Senate Republican Leader Trent Lott. Lundberg served in the first Bush administration as principal deputy assistant secretary of commerce for Import Administration. Before that, he was international trade counsel with the Senate Finance Committee.
He received his bachelor's and J.D. degrees from the University of Virginia and has a master's from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.

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