ROME — The Griffiss Institute recently appointed Angela Wright as its new VP of intergovernmental affairs. The organization said this strategic addition to its team is part of its continued efforts to expand the VICEROY Scholars program. “Angela’s proven track record in government relations and advocacy will be invaluable as we strengthen our strategic partnerships […]
ROME — The Griffiss Institute recently appointed Angela Wright as its new VP of intergovernmental affairs. The organization said this strategic addition to its team is part of its continued efforts to expand the VICEROY Scholars program. “Angela’s proven track record in government relations and advocacy will be invaluable as we strengthen our strategic partnerships and expand the reach of our VICEROY Scholars program,” Heather Hage, president and CEO of the Griffiss Institute, said in an Aug. 28 news release. “Angela will add significant capacity to the existing VICEROY team, supporting the program’s sustainment while maximizing outcomes through the cultivation of champions within our university partners and with key governmental stakeholders.” Wright brings a “distinguished background in government relations,” having most recently served as associate vice chancellor for government relations at the State University of New York (SUNY). With extensive experience in managing state and federal relations, she has successfully implemented advocacy campaigns, coordinated legislative efforts, and engaged with key stakeholders to promote educational initiatives across SUNY’s 64 campuses, the Griffiss Institute contended. Her expertise in distilling complex information into persuasive messages and her ability to build strong relationships with legislators and community leaders make her “an ideal fit for this role,” it added. Her career at SUNY includes notable achievements, such as leading advocacy days in Washington, D.C., overseeing federal research priorities, and managing responses to legislative inquiries. Her efforts have significantly impacted higher-education policy and funding, enhancing SUNY’s research porZolio and fostering collaboration across campuses. Additionally, Wright’s work with the Research Foundation for SUNY has established her as “a key player in driving strategic growth and innovation,” the Griffiss Institute said. Wright holds an associate degree in agricultural science from SUNY Cobleskill and a bachelor’s degree in applied economics and management and a master’s degree in professional studies, both from the College of Agriculture and Life Science at Cornell University.