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Alexandra P. "Alex" Campau departed July 31, 2018
White House Office (joined: Jan. 21, 2017)
Special Assistant to the President for Health Policy | Financial Disclosure »
Bio, via Cozen O'Connor:
Alex focuses her practice on federal health care issues, working with clients to help them understand current regulatory and legislative developments in the health care space and advocating on their behalf to help shape policy and ensure their perspectives are heard and understood. Alex recently returned to the firm after serving in the White House as Special Assistant to the President for Health Policy. As part of the White House Domestic Policy Council, Alex helped develop and coordinate administration policy around health care reform and reimbursement, including work on a range of issues in Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and a number of other health care and health insurance arrangements including Association Health Plans, Health Savings Accounts, and Health Reimbursement Accounts. Prior to serving in the Trump administration, Alex served as Health Policy Counsel to the Senate Republican Policy Committee, where she advised Chairman John Barrasso (R-WY) and the Republican Conference on health policy and made recommendations on reforms related to the ACA, Medicare, Medicaid, medical innovation, drug pricing, opioid abuse, the Zika virus, and other major health policy issues. Before her work in the Senate, Alex served as Health Policy Advisor and Counsel to the U.S. House Budget Committee, where she advised Chairman Tom Price and committee members on the U.S. health care budget and evaluated and made policy recommendations regarding the ACA, Medicaid, the National Institutes of Health, and other aspects of the health care system. She also worked with other House committees and the Senate to develop health care policy proposals for the 2016 House Budget and the House-Senate Conference Agreement. Alex has served as a Heritage Foundation Congressional Fellow, a National Review Institute Washington Fellow, and a Heritage Foundation and Hillsdale College Madison Fellow. After working in the highest levels of the U.S. government, both within the legislative and executive branch, Alex is returning to Cozen O’Connor to help shape its federal health policy team within the firm’s Public Strategies practice. Previously, Alex was a health care associate at the firm, where she helped translate regulatory and legislative developments from various federal agencies, crafted formal comments to federal agencies and congressional committees, and conducted legal research and analysis. While at Cozen O’Connor, Alex was part of the health care industry team, the Women’s Initiative Steering Committee, and the Summer Associate Committee. Alex earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from Tufts University, where she received the Wendell Phillips Award for her commitment to public service and public speaking ability. Alex earned her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center and a Master of Public Policy from the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy. Alex was the executive editor of the Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy, a student ambassador on the Georgetown Law Admission Committee, and a political strategy track chair for the Georgetown Public Policy Student Association. She is admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia and New York.
Lobbied for
- Amerihealth Caritas Health Plan
- Equifax, Inc.
- Fresenius Medical Care North America (fka Fresenius Medical Care), Medical provider of dialysis and cardiovascular care
- Independence Blue Cross
- The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education
- WellCare Health Plans, Inc.
Employment Assets
Description | Value | Income |
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Cozen O'Connor 401(K) | ||
TRP Retirement 2050 Fund | $15,001 - $50,000 | $201 - $1,000 |
Other Income/Assets
Description | Value | Income |
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US Bank 1 (Cash Accounts) | $50,001 - $100,000 | None (or less than $201) |
US Bank 2 (Cash Account) | $1,001 - $15,000 | None (or less than $201) |
Employment Agreements and Arrangements
Employer or Party | City, State | Status and Terms | Date |
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Cozen O'Connor | Washington, District of Columbia | I was still participating in Cozen O'Connor's 401 (K) during this period. Neither the firm nor I made contributions on my behalf during my time in the government. | Sept. 16, 2012 |
Cozen O'Connor | Washington, District of Columbia | I signed a contract with Cozen O'Connor on July 6, 2018 for a start date of August 6, 2018. The contract included a signing bonus of $25,000 payable once I started at the firm. | Aug. 16, 2018 |
Liabilities
Creditor Name | Creditor Type | Amount | Rate | Year Incurred |
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Department of Education/Navient | Student Loan | $10,001 - $15,000 | 6.8 | 2009 |
Department of Education | Student Loan | $10,001 - $15,000 | 6.55 | 2012 |
Department of Education | Student Loan | $15,001 - $50,000 | 7.65 | 2012 |
Department of Education | Student Loan | $10,001 - $15,000 | 6.55 | 2011 |
Department of Education | Student Loan | $15,001 - $50,000 | 7.65 | 2010 |
Department of Education | Student Loan | $10,001 - $15,000 | 6.55 | 2010 |
Department of Education/Navient | Student Loan | $10,001 - $15,000 | 6.8 | 2010 |
Spouse's Employment Assets
Description | Value | Income Type | Income Amount |
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Strayer 401k | |||
Vanguard Retirement 2050 | $50,001 - $100,000 | $1,001 - $2,500 |
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