
Building Legislative Bridges in Financial Services With Diane Boyle
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For over 30 years, Diane Boyle has been the Senior Vice President of Government Relations for NAIFA. Diane advocates for state, interstate, and federal laws that benefit the good of the people. She graduated from Louisiana State University with a degree in political science and government.
In this episode…Creating effective government relations in a rapidly shifting political and regulatory environment can feel overwhelming, especially for professionals navigating federal and state-level advocacy. With political landscapes evolving and stakeholder engagement becoming more nuanced, how can organizations build a cohesive and influential advocacy strategy that drives policy impact?
Diane Boyle, a seasoned expert in government relations, outlines a dynamic, team-centered approach to advocacy. She emphasizes hiring team members with technical experience and collaborative personalities, ensuring everyone contributes to a shared mission. She shares how policy development begins with committee recommendations and moves strategically through lobbying channels. Diane also stresses mentorship and pairing new members with veterans to foster inclusive engagement. She recommends relationship-building over partisanship and highlights the need for personalized, respectful interactions with lawmakers.
In this episode of the Advisor Today podcast, co-hosts Chris Gandy and Bianca Alonso Weiss interview Diane Boyle, Senior Vice President of Government Relations at NAIFA, about building and leading high-performing advocacy teams. Diane discusses tips for attracting emerging talent, creating effective policy pipelines, and coordinating grassroots efforts. She also shares tips for navigating Congressional Conference meetings, aligning generational perspectives, and handling politically sensitive moments professionally.