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A professional recognized for advancing public policy to achieve my client's objectives. A results-oriented team player, who brings a great deal of energy to all projects we undertake. A relationship builder skilled at generating persuasive communications and expanding network influence.
15-20 years
Charles Schneider is a senior advisor in Bradley's Governmental Affairs Practice Group. He is an experienced lobbyist and a former campaign operative with over 20 years of political campaign and policy experience.
Prior to joining the firm, Charles served as vice president of Public Policy for the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, where he worked to improve processes and advance public policy initiatives. He previously served as the CEO of the Home Builders Association of Tennessee, chief lobbyist for the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and as a legislative liaison for Gov. Bill Haslam.
Charles has worked across the Southeast and in Washington, D.C., on both political campaigns and as a policy analyst. He has worked for U.S. senators, governors, congressmen, and congresswomen, as well as served as a general consultant to hundreds of legislative and local candidates in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia and, of course, Tennessee. Many of Charles' closest relationships were developed supporting Tennessee's senators and representatives during their first campaigns.