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Jennifer Ping

BA 1995, History

Principal, Bose Public Affairs Group, LLC and Bose Government Strategies, LLC
Indianapolis, IN

Ping was recently named principal of Bose Public Affairs Group, LLC (BPAG). Ping brings several years of experience in government  relations to the firm and focuses her practice on legislative and executive branch lobbying, state and local procurement, political consulting, grassroots and grasstops consulting. She is also a principal in Bose Government Strategies, LLC (BGS) focusing on government regulatory consulting.

Prior to joining BPAG and BGS Ping served as principal of both Bose Ping Governmental Strategies and  Tabbert Hahn Ping Global Strategies where she assisted clients in several capacities, including lobbying and legislative monitoring, issue management, administrative and regulatory affairs, government procurement contracts and other client advocacy matters.

Ping is vice chairwoman for the Marion County Republican Central Committee and vice chairwoman of the 7th Indiana Congressional District for the Indiana State Republican Party as well as the past president of the Indiana Federation of Republican Women. Ping was a delegate to the 2008 National Republican Convention and served as co-chair, Indiana Women for McCain. In 2003, she was an Indiana Woman Visionary Award nominee for her leadership with the Indiana Schools SMART Partnership. She is a 2006 graduate of the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series and in 2006 was the Republican candidate for Marion County Auditor. Ping is serving her fourth term on the Marion County Alcohol Board and was elected president in January 2011.

Ping is very active in her local community serving on the advisory boards of Workforce Inc., Keys to Work, LLC. , and the Indianapolis Black Chamber of Commerce, and serves as a trustee for the Central Indiana Cancer Support Community. In 2009 and 2010, Ping was recognized as an honouree of Indy’s Best and Brightest by Junior Achievement. She is a member of the Government Affairs Society of Indiana, National Association of Women Business Owners, and the Greater Indianapolis Republican Women’s Club.

Jennifer is the recipient of the College of Liberal Arts 2011 Emerging Voice Award. Ping resides in Indianapolis with her husband Tim and son, Brandon.