Meredith Ross
About Meredith Ross
Meredith Ross is a Chevron Employees Political Action Committee (CEPAC) Specialist at Chevron in Washington, D.C., with a background in communications, marketing, and legislative internships.
Current Position at Chevron
Meredith Ross currently works as the Chevron Employees Political Action Committee (CEPAC) Specialist at Chevron in Washington, D.C. In her role, she is responsible for recruiting new PAC members and retaining their loyalty. Meredith executes internal marketing plans annually, which include national events, incentivized membership plans, and solicitation/member communications. She also reports on PAC progress and collaborates with CEPAC board members to demonstrate business ties to federal and state-level policies within Chevron's diverse business units, including Upstream, Downstream, and Midstream.
Previous Roles at Chevron
Before her current role, Meredith Ross served as a Contract Communications Intern at Chevron for six months from 2017 to 2018 in Houston, Texas. This earlier position allowed her to refine her skills in internal and external communications, media monitoring, and policy research. These skills have been instrumental in her current responsibilities at Chevron.
Experience at Boxwood Interiors
Meredith Ross worked at Boxwood Interiors from 2016 to 2017 in Houston, Texas, as a Marketing Coordinator and Project Manager. During her time there, she honed her abilities in marketing, project management, and event planning. These experiences provided a strong foundation for her subsequent roles in larger organizations.
Legislative and Policy Internships
Meredith Ross has had multiple internships in legislative roles. She worked as a Policy Intern and Public Information Secretary for State Senator Donna Campbell (District 25) from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, she served as a Legislative Intern/Aide for State Representative Trent Ashby (District 57) in 2013 for five months. These roles were pivotal in developing her interest and expertise in education policy and legislative issues related to natural resources and appropriations.
Educational Background
Meredith Ross studied at SciencesPo, focusing on International Relations for 17 hours in 2014 for 11 months. She also attended The University of Texas at Austin, where she concentrated on International Security and minored in European Area Studies. Meredith achieved her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in International Relations and Global Studies from the university, studying there from 2012 to 2016. Her academic background laid a strong foundation for her professional career in policy research and communications.