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Jacqueline Halbig von Schleppenbach

Vice President

Jacqueline Halbig von Schleppenbach has nearly thirty years of professional experience in government relations, public policy, grassroots strategies, communications and management, and business development.

Jacqueline served in a number of senior executive positions in government at the Federal and state level as well as in government relations and communications for non-profit advocacy organizations. These positions include Associate Director of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives at The White House, Senior Liaison for Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of Labor, Senior Policy Advisor and Director of External Relations in the Office of Public Health and Science at the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services and Senior Policy Advisor to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Prior to these roles, Jacqueline worked with several non-profit organizations as a lobbyist, spokesperson, researcher and writer on issues pertaining to the protection of the life, dignity and rights of the human person, families, medical providers, small-businesses and taxpayers.

Jacqueline’s extensive experience and trusted relationships domestically and internationally with important decision makers in Congress, the Trump administration, Europe and Latin America allow her to design and execute winning strategies and tactics to achieve her client’s success.

She lives in historic Alexandria, Virginia with her loving husband, Greg and their dog Sabina. She enjoys history, politics, theology, exercise, beautiful gardens, and all things European.