Ryan Maxson serves as the Assistant Chapter Manager and Director of Government Affairs and Economic Development at the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) - San Diego, where he leverages nearly two decades of public affairs experience to advocate for the electrical construction industry. In this...
Ryan Maxson serves as the Assistant Chapter Manager and Director of Government Affairs and Economic Development at the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) - San Diego, where he leverages nearly two decades of public affairs experience to advocate for the electrical construction industry. In this pivotal role, Ryan is responsible for managing a diverse portfolio of initiatives that align with NECA's mission to support over one hundred electrical contractors in the San Diego region. His expertise in public policy and grassroots organizing is instrumental in navigating the complexities of federal, state, and local legislation that impact the electrical construction sector.
One of Ryan's key projects includes spearheading advocacy efforts that address critical issues such as workforce development, regulatory compliance, and sustainable energy practices. By fostering relationships with policymakers and industry stakeholders, he ensures that the voices of NECA members are heard in legislative discussions. His previous experience as a legislative aide for a high-ranking Member of Congress has equipped him with a deep understanding of the political landscape, enabling him to effectively influence policy outcomes that benefit the electrical construction industry.
In addition to his advocacy work, Ryan is actively involved in economic development initiatives that promote the growth and sustainability of the electrical contracting sector. His skills in program management and policy analysis allow him to identify emerging trends and opportunities, ensuring that NECA - San Diego remains at the forefront of industry advancements. Through his leadership, Ryan is committed to enhancing the visibility and viability of electrical contractors, ultimately contributing to the broader economic health of the San Diego community.