Please join us at this program featuring our United States Congressman Jake Auchincloss and Ed Miller, AIPAC National Director of Political Strategies & Campaigns. They will address the impact of the elections and the post-election strategies to assure critical US military and diplomatic assistance to Israel. Rabbi Michelle will provide opening remarks.
About Our Speakers
As a member of AIPAC’s senior team in Washington, Ed Miller is one of the foremost experts on elections in the United States. He is charged with overseeing a team who develop relationships with and educate candidates for Congress nationwide prior to their election, ensuring that they are prepared to cast votes on our issues on day one. Ed’s department develops business plans for each congressional district, so the pro-Israel community is best positioned to advance our policy agenda in Washington. They track every race around the country from determining where friends are vulnerable and need our support to fielding better candidates to take on anti-Israel members. Ed began working in politics by conducting public opinion polling for political candidates in the United States and Israel. During that time, he wrote for many national and international publications and spoke on behalf of the Jewish Federations of North America, analyzing political events in the U.S. and Israel. Before joining AIPAC’s national office in Washington, DC, Ed also practiced corporate law.
Congressman Jake Auchincloss is serving his second term representing the Massachusetts Fourth. In addition to his work on the committees for Transportation & Infrastructure and the Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between the United States and China, his areas of focus include healthcare, clean energy, gun violence, and building a strong middle class.
Jake was born and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, the son of a surgeon and a scientist. They showed him the value of curiosity and hard work. From the moment he could read, Jake loved American history.
After graduating from Harvard College, Jake joined the Marines. He commanded infantry in Afghanistan and special operations in Panama.
Upon returning home, Jake continued his service as a three-term city councilor in Newton. While working at City Hall on nights and weekends, Jake built a career in
business, running product development at both a Fortune 100 insurance company and a cybersecurity startup. He has degrees in Economics and Finance from Harvard University and MIT Sloan.
Today, Jake lives in Newton with his wife, Michelle, and their children, Teddy, Grace, and Audrey (along with their Labrador Retriever, Donut).
Sponsored by the TE AIPAC Members Group and AIPAC New England