10.03.23
The American Chemistry Council (ACC) has named Ryan Jackson, a veteran DC lobbyist with previous roles in both the US Senate and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as its vice president of Federal Affairs.
He will succeed Ross Eisenberg – who ACC tapped to lead the association’s Plastics Division last month – on Oct. 16.
“You’d be hard pressed to find someone as knowledgeable, experienced, and who can point to a track record of supporting and delivering bipartisan policy solutions as Ryan Jackson,” said ACC President and CEO Chris Jahn. “In the Senate, RJ was instrumental in bringing bipartisan, chemical regulatory reform legislation over the finish line—at a time when virtually no one thought it could be done. His understanding of EPA’s regulatory capabilities and statutory mandates, while navigating the reality of the Agency’s bureaucratic challenges, make RJ well-equipped to help drive ACC’s Chemistry Creates, America Competes initiative toward a productive outcome for American manufacturers, workers, and their communities.”
EPA Connection
Jackson comes to ACC by way of the National Mining Association (NMA), where he’s led NMA’s government and political affairs shop for nearly four years. Prior to, Jackson spent three years as chief of staff for the EPA, during which he successfully negotiated the US Senate confirmation votes of two EPA administrators and nine assistant administrators.
Before serving at EPA, Jackson was staff director for the US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee under now-retired committee chairman, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK). In this role, Jackson oversaw passage of principal national transportation and water infrastructure legislation, plus the enactment of over 60 other bipartisan bills.
Overall, Jackson brings more than 20 years of government experience to ACC’s Federal Affairs division.
Before serving at EPA, Jackson was staff director for the US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee under now-retired committee chairman, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK). In this role, Jackson oversaw passage of principal national transportation and water infrastructure legislation, plus the enactment of over 60 other bipartisan bills.
Overall, Jackson brings more than 20 years of government experience to ACC’s Federal Affairs division.