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Bryan Wyatt MA

Director, Policy and Communications, Maine Primary Care Association

Bryan Wyatt is responsible for the strategic development and implementation of a communications plan that supports agency advocacy, education, and public relations efforts. In addition, Bryan leads the oversight and planning of all training assistance activities and serves as the primary communications liaison between the agency and its members. He brings to his position more than 20 years of experience in public relations, strategic communications, crisis management, and issues advocacy, having represented a diverse portfolio of clients including Fortune 500 companies, industry associations, and nonprofit organizations. He earned a BS in Government from Liberty University and a MA in Political Management from The George Washington University. Bryan’s primary roles are public Policy, communications, media relations, social media marketing, and training and technical assistance development.

Appearances

  • Thumbnail for Best Practices for State Advocacy
    Date
    August 28, 2018
    This session will address the implementation of effective advocacy at the state level, and also review best practices for engaging legislators and understanding state level policy as it relates to grassroots efforts…

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Bethany Hamilton
    Manager, State Affairs, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Dorian Wanzer
    Manager, Grassroots Advocacy Outreach, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Andrew Behrman
    President and CEO, Florida Association of Community Health Centers, Inc.
    Speaker Image for Bryan Wyatt
    Director, Policy and Communications, Maine Primary Care Association
    Speaker Image for Molly Ferguson
    Director, Program Development, Florida Community Health Centers, Inc.

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