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Business Overview:BNP Paribas has been present in the Americas for more than a century. As we have grown in the region, our multi-billion-dollar platform spanning North and South America offers a range of banking, investment and financial services solutions, employing nearly 5,700 people. Our largest business, Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB), headquartered in New York, operates across the US, Canada and Latin America, in addition to a global reach through a network of offices in EMEA and APAC. CIB offers tailored solutions in financing, cash management, and advisory services to companies via Corporate Banking, in capital markets via Global Markets, and in securities custody and administration via Securities Services. The US is an integral part of the Bank's international network, and in addition to CIB services, our asset management arm offers value-added investment products to companies and institutional investors. Through our partner companies, we can also offer real estate services as well as a wide range of leasing and fleet management services.BNP Paribas’s effectiveness in building and maintaining strong relationships with key regulators and other government officials, managing successful regulatory exams, and growing our reputable public identity in the regulatory sphere are crucial to the bank’s success in the United States. The Regulatory Strategy and Policy (RS&P) function oversees this scope and is comprised of two linked teams, Supervisory Relations, and the U.S. Government and Regulatory Affairs team (based in both Washington, DC and New York City). This role will report to the Head of DC Office in the U.S. Government and Regulatory Affairs team.The U.S. Government and Regulatory Affairs team executes the following responsibilitiesOfficial Sector Engagement• Relationship manager for all BNP Paribas U.S. official sector engagement, including serving as the point of contact and implementing strategic engagement strategy for Group and U.S. senior management, as well as broader advocacy meetings for the team and bank staff.Intelligence Gathering and Communication• Develop and enhance relationships with the U.S. official sector and industry, track trade association membership and engage with trade association leadership, relay timely and actionable intelligence about developments in the DC policy and political ecosystem, and provide government and political insights to protect and promote the BNP Paribas brand.Policy Development and Ownership• Leads the development and coordination of the substance of BNP Paribas policy positions with the U.S. government and regulatory agencieso Coordinates the development and execution of strategic policy positions for the U.S. platform regarding the U.S. government, regulatory agencies, and other government officials;o Leverages industry intelligence and internal expertise to track and prioritize issues of focus,o Analyzes developments in the United States and international policy that could impact the U.S. and global platform and• develops early awareness on regulatory developments;• works across business lines, functions, and regions to socialize information and agree on internal policy positions for BNP Paribas advocacy strategy; and• produces impact assessments (both quantitative and qualitative) of new U.S. regulations on BNP Paribas across business lines, functions and regions.• Provides strategic communications and updates to senior managemento Drafts policy position papers, memos, speeches, operational/management committee slides/updates, and other preparatory materials for U.S. territory and Global management.• Coordinates with Group Public Affairso Coordinates political and practical viability of policy positions based upon updated intelligence, industry positions, and broader insights, as well as consistency with Group policy positions.Policy Coordination and Execution• Comment Letters and Trade Association Policy Engagemento Leads and directs BNP Paribas participation in, and contributions to, all trade association comment letters on proposed regulations and regulatory actions material to BNP Paribas;o Leads BNP Paribas comment letters on proposed regulations and regulatory actions;o Serves as the conduit for the positioning of, and contribution of BNP Paribas opinions and policy positions to, the important committees established by the key U.S. and International Trade Associations and supports BNP Paribas Board members at these associations.• Briefing Materialso Prepare memos and talking points on policy positions for meetings with U.S. government officials, trade associations, non-governmental organizations, etc.;o Provides policy expertise and analysis;o Provides background commentary or on the record comments as requested, and helps craft press statements for management to advance BNP Paribas policy positions as necessary.Congressional and Political Activity• Lead All U.S. political and legislative strategy for congressional legislation and coordinate the response to congressional inquiries and requests.• Manage relationships and contractual engagements with external lobbyists/consultants and monitor RS&P compliance with the Lobbying Disclosure Act.Candidate Success Factors:Candidates are measured on the following four performance drivers, which will dictate how individual impact is considered on the Americas platform:• Results and Impacto Able to influence peers and team.o Demonstrates good judgement when making decisions of high complexity and impact.o Exercise appropriate autonomy in the execution and delivery of work.o Responsible for driving outcomes, which have meaningful effect on team or department.• Leadership and Collaboration:o Creates trust with colleagues.o Acts in leadership capacity for projects, processes, or programs.• Client, Customer and Stakeholder Focus:o Able to build relationships with a mix of colleagues and clients.o Interacts regularly with management and department leaders.o Demonstrates the ability to influence stakeholders at the team level.• Compliance Culture and Conduct:o Takes full responsibility for personal actions and demonstrates courage in facing problems and conflicts.o Perceived as a person of high moral character; upholds corporate values and displays high ethical standards.Responsibilities:The role will report to the Head of DC Office within the U.S. Government and Regulatory Affairs team. The role’s primary responsibility will be to assist in the development and implementation of the U.S. Government and Regulatory Affairs responsibilities as described above, with a specific focus on official sector engagement, intelligence gathering and communication, and congressional and political activity. In pursuit of these objectives, the role would cover, but not be limited to, the following responsibilities:• Supporting the Head of U.S. Government and Regulatory Affairs and Head of the DC Office to develop and execute a Washington, DC public policy strategy with the U.S. Congress, U.S. Administration, and U.S. regulatory agencies;• Providing key support to Group/U.S. senior management meetings with U.S. policymakers and leaders;• Developing relationships and maintaining regular communications with partners and stakeholders in the Washington, DC ecosystem (policymakers, trade associations, industry participants, thought leaders, etc.);• Providing surveillance and monitoring of proposals of new U.S. regulation and legislation applicable to the activities of the bank;• Providing insight, advice and reporting to internal stakeholders on trends and developments in Washington DC;• Collaborating with internal stakeholders to develop policy goals and appropriate positioning;• Utilizing specialized process knowledge and problem solving skills to quickly identify potential challenges and to develop, design, and implement strategies to achieve best outcomes.• Help manage relationships and contractual engagements with external lobbyists/consultants and monitor RS&P compliance with the Lobbying Disclosure Act.The hire will develop close partnerships and work in cooperation with:• Group Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs teams to identify and assess potential extraterritorial impacts and carry out comparative work on European vs U.S. regulations; and• North American Local and global business lines and functions.