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Bill Robie

Director, State Government Relations
National Hemophilia Foundation
United States

Bill Robie is the Director, State Government Relations with the National Hemophilia Foundation, where he is in his ninth year serving the bleeding disorders community. He works from his home in Bend, Oregon. Bill is a native of Waterbury, Vermont, and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Boston University in 1984. Bill also was a graduate student in Biological Oceanography at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks from 1988 -1991 before leaving to pursue his interest in marine and environmental policy in Washington, DC. Bill has worked in local, state, and federal government relations since 1992, when he was a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sea Grant Fellow on the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Bill has spent most of his career working for various industry trade associations in Washington, DC; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia; and Bend, Oregon. Bill manages a team of three covering all fifty United States, Puerto Rico, and Guam. NHF’s state government relations team helps NHF chapters develop advocacy programs that influence and advance public policies to help the bleeding disorders community.