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With your CBIA membership, you can get involved in state government and help make Connecticut an even better place in which to do business! Call CBIA at 860-244-1900 for more information about these councils, or e-mail the contacts directly.

Councils

Manufacturers Advisory Council
Environmental Policies Council
Small Business Advisory Council
Government Affairs Council
Business Law & Liability Council
Safety and Health Roundtable
Human Resources Council
Monday Morning Group
Internation Trade Council
Taxation & Finance Committee
Labor & Employment Law Council
Unemployment Compensation Council
Legal Affairs Council
Workers’ Compensation Council


Manufacturers Advisory Council
Contact Jill Coppola
Made up exclusively of members who are top executives of manufacturing companies, this council focuses on improving the manufacturing business climate in our state and the recognition of manufacturing’s importance to the state’s economic well-being. Council members attend regional meetings with state legislators, and they are often featured prominently in our publications and media campaigns.

Small Business Advisory Council
Contact Jill Coppola
Our Small Business Advisory Council helps shape CBIA’s public policy agenda, which is a list of recommendations for legislative and regulatory reforms. The group’s advisory council also promotes the involvement of member companies in the association’s public-affairs activities and provides input for our products and services. Members are top executives of small businesses in Connecticut.

 

Human Resources Council
Contact Philip Montgomery
Our Human Resources Council meetings are attended by some of the top HR professionals in the state. In addition to providing networking opportunities, the council’s fast-paced breakfast meetings help council members keep up-to-date on current trends, the most recent state and federal court decisions, and developing legal issues affecting their day-to-day operations.

International Trade Council
Contact Peter Gioia
CBIA’s International Trade Council works to raise awareness of the importance of international trade for Connecticut. It acts as a strong advocate on public policy issues that affect international trade, such as NAFTA, GATT and MFN. The council also provides information and referrals on international trade, as well as seminars on important international trade topics.

Labor & Employment Law Council
Contact Bonnie Stewart
Consisting of attorneys and senior human resource managers specializing in this area of business law, the group identifies and provides input on legislative actions and court rulings affecting labor and employment law. Members meet with legislators, provide input for amicus briefs and often provide testimony at public hearings to further CBIA’s agenda.

Legal Affairs Council
Contact Eric George
Our Legal Affairs Council challenges court and government administrative rulings that could negatively affect the business community. It regularly files amicus briefs supporting its positions. The council is composed of general counsels from member companies with an interest in identifying federal and state litigation that could have an impact on the state’s business climate.

 

Environmental Policies Council
Contact Eric Brown
CBIA’s Environmental Policies Council (EPC) is Connecticut’s premier membership organization for environmental issues. The council comprises members who are interested in keeping up-to-date on the latest environmental compliance requirements and in assisting CBIA in developing and advocating policy positions on environmental issues. Members meet monthly, receive regular e-mail “alerts” on regulatory and legislative activity, and can access information through the EPC Web site. They may also participate on any of several task forces and work groups focusing on legislative and environmental issues.

Government Affairs Council
Contact Bonnie Stewart
Comprising public policy/government affairs professionals from some of our larger member companies, this group helps the association in policy development and provides a forum to discuss critical policy and political issues facing employers in Connecticut.

Business Law & Liability Council
Contact Bonnie Stewart
Consisting of attorneys specializing in this area of business law, this group identifies and provides input on legislative actions and court rulings affecting business liability costs. Members meet with legislators, provide input for amicus briefs and often provide testimony at public hearings to further CBIA’s agenda.

Monday Morning Group
Contact Bonnie Stewart
This is a group of government affairs experts and executives from businesses, trade associations and chambers of commerce. They meet weekly (on Monday mornings!) during the legislative session to review events at the Capitol, plan strategy and build coalitions.

Safety and Health Roundtable
Contact Cindy Panioto
Connecticut’s best resource for managers with occupational safety and health loss or control responsibility, the Safety and Health Roundtable holds six information-packed meetings per year. Expert speakers on today’s most pressing issues, regulatory and legislative updates, and networking opportunities are just some of the benefits offered by membership in this special-interest group.

 

Taxation & Finance Committee
Contact Bonnie Stewart
This committee helps formulate our public policy positions on tax issues. The committee is composed of tax experts within the membership representing various industries, as well as tax practitioners. The committee generally meets quarterly, although additional meetings may be scheduled during the legislative
session to make recommendations concerning Connecticut’s tax policy.

Unemployment Compensation Council
Contact Bonnie Stewart
Consisting of managers and other professionals responsible for their company’s unemployment claims or taxes, this group identifies and provides input on CBIA’s unemployment public policy initiatives, including our review of court actions that can lead to CBIA’s involvement as an amicus party. The group also monitors the activities of the state offices that are responsible for administering or overseeing the state’s unemployment compensation system. Council members often meet with regulators and legislators to improve the unemployment compensation system.

Workers’ Compensation Council
Contact Bonnie Stewart
Composed primarily of managers
and other professionals responsible for their company’s workers’ compensation programs, this group identifies and provides input on CBIA’s workers’ compensation public policy initiatives. This includes our review of court actions that can lead to CBIA’s involvement as an amicus party. This group also monitors the activities of the state offices that are responsible for administering or overseeing the state’s workers’ compensation system. Council members frequently meet with regulators and legislators to help improve the workers’ compensation system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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