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Mark Lotwis

Senior Director of Public Policy

InterAction

Area of Expertise/Interest

Communications, Democracy & Governance, Grassroots Advocacy, Policy Research and Advocacy

Countries

Sudan, United States

Job Category

Advocacy, Communications, Grassroots Activism & Organizing, Policy Research and Advocacy, Senior Management

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Mark directs InterAction’s public policy team, working closely with the senior policy leadership of InterAction members to shape important policy decisions on humanitarian, relief and long-term development issues. He is responsible for high-level advocacy designed to focus public, legislative, executive branch and international agency attention on the top public policy priorities of InterActions’ membership.

 

From 2009 to 2011, Mark served as Senior Director of Campaign Advocacy at the Save Darfur Coalition, where he formulated strategy and supervised advocacy programs, campaigns, movement building, coalition relations, events, and outreach. 

 

Prior to Save Darfur, Mark worked as Executive Director of 21st Century Democrats from 2007 to 2008, as a partner at two leading media consulting firms from 1998 to 2006, and as Chief of Staff to U.S. Representative Ted Strickland in 1997 to 1998.

 

During the 1994 and 1996 election cycles, he served as Western Field Director and Campaign Planning Director (respectively) at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.  Earlier, Mark managed the successful re-election campaigns of U.S. Representative Louise Slaughter and state Senator John Girgenti.  He also worked as a pollster at two polling firms and was Assistant Director of the non-partisan Campaign Management Institute at American University in the late 1980’s.  Mark began his career in public service when he was elected Chair of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group in 1983. 

 

Mark serves on the Advisory Board of Directors of American University’s Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies, and received his Ph.D. in political science from The American University in 1993.  He received a B.S. in human ecology and political science magna cum laude from Ramapo College of New Jersey in 1983. 

 

Mark resides in Georgetown with his wife Lisa Konwinski, who works as Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.  He is an avid photographer, cyclist and outdoorsman.

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Working Groups are a central part of the way InterAction supports and aids its members. Working Groups are first and foremost a place for member agencies to share information that is important to them in several ways:

  • by providing a way for member organizations to share information about field-based issues, concerns, and topics;
  • by serving as a place for members to receive training and to share best practices with each other; and
  • by offering a space for members to develop new products and materials on a given topic.

Working Groups are member driven and supported by InterAction staff (with the exception of a few non-staffed working groups). Members identify an interest, issue area, or need around which they feel their collective voices will clarify or strengthen responses. Depending on the number of member organizations interested, a meeting or consultation is planned to explore the topic and allow members to share their issues and concerns. Such consultations or exploratory meetings may lead to the formation of an on-going Working Group.

InterAction's current working groups are described below. For more information on a specific working group, contact the group's staff contact.

Group Description Staff Contact
HPPC--SYRIA

this is a working for Syria

Abby Bruell
SIT--Transparency

SIT--ransparency

Laia Grino
Shelter and Settlements Working Group

InterAction Shelter And Settlements Working Group

Mohamed Hilmi
Allen-test-group

this is a test group

Allen Abtahi
InterAction Business Council

Promoting and leveraging corporate and NGO partnerships for sustainable and inclusive international development and economic growth.

Luisa Córdoba
HPPC--Humanitarian Policy and Partnerships Working Group

HPPC--Humanitarian Policy and Partnerships Working Group

Abby Bruell
SIT--Aid Effectiveness-Members

SIT--Aid Effectiveness-Members

Kimberly Darter
HPPC--Horn of Africa

HPPC--Horn of Africa

Lucy de los Reyes
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