Lauren Kyger
About Lauren Kyger
Lauren Kyger is a Business Assistant and Clinical Assistant currently serving as the Lead Project Assistant for Legislative and Regulatory Policy and Congressional Affairs at the American Dental Association in Chicago, Illinois. She has a diverse background in various roles, including internships and assistant positions in government and healthcare organizations.
Work at American Dental Association
Lauren Kyger has been serving as the Lead Project Assistant for Legislative and Regulatory Policy and Congressional Affairs at the American Dental Association since 2015. In this role, she has contributed to various projects and initiatives focused on legislative and regulatory matters affecting the dental profession. Her experience at the ADA spans over nine years, during which she has developed a deep understanding of policy issues relevant to the dental community.
Previous Experience at U.S. House of Representatives
Lauren Kyger interned at the U.S. House of Representatives for Congressman Bill Johnson in 2012. This internship lasted for three months and provided her with insights into the legislative process and the workings of Congress. This experience laid the foundation for her future roles in legislative and regulatory policy.
Experience at Ohio Valley Bank
Lauren Kyger worked as a Business Office Assistant at Ohio Valley Bank in 2007. Her role involved supporting the bank's operations and contributing to the efficiency of the business office. This position provided her with early experience in a professional setting.
Education at James Madison University
Lauren Kyger earned her Bachelor of Science degree from James Madison University, completing her studies from 2008 to 2012. Her education equipped her with foundational knowledge and skills that have been beneficial in her subsequent professional roles.
Career at American Podiatric Medical Association
From 2013 to 2015, Lauren Kyger worked as a Health Policy Assistant at the American Podiatric Medical Association in Bethesda, Maryland. In this role, she focused on health policy issues relevant to podiatric medicine, further enhancing her expertise in health-related legislative matters.