About Us
Andrew
P. Howell | Partner
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For more than a decade, Andrew Howell has been providing leading companies
and organizations with public policy results in areas including homeland
security and international trade. His expertise is often sought by national media
outlets, and he has appeared on both the ABC and NBC news networks.
Howell has served as a congressional witness on topics such as cargo security
and implementation of liability protection programs at the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
Prior to joining Monument Policy Group as a partner in 2007, Howell served as the vice president of
homeland security policy for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world’s largest business federation.
He was the organization’s principal spokesman and strategist on a range of security and defense
issues, including transportation and cargo security, cyber security, aviation security, critical infrastructure
protection, and liability protection for vendors of anti-terrorism technologies.
In each of these areas, Howell effectively worked with senior business leaders to effectively shape
legislation and regulation. In the cyber security area, he helped found the National Cyber Security
Partnership, which helped frame the DHS strategy for protecting the critical information technology
infrastructure. In order to help firms manage the risk they face in deploying technologies and services
to combat terrorism, he led a business coalition that successfully shaped the Support Anti-terrorism by
Fostering Effective Technologies Act (SAFETY Act) implementing regulations. And in the 109th Congress,
Howell successfully represented the Chamber’s members as maritime cargo security legislation worked
its way through the legislative process, culminating in the SAFE Ports Act of 2006.
Prior to founding and leading the Chamber’s homeland security practice, Howell served as senior vice
president of the National Chamber Foundation, the public policy research arm of the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce. During years at the foundation, he transformed the operations of the organization and turned
it into a powerful Washington think-tank, which today boasts a staff of 12 and an annual budget of over $2
million.
Prior to re-joining the Chamber in 1998, Howell served as a senior associate for the boutique public
relations firm of Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter and Associates, representing associations, corporations,
and international governments on a host of U.S. and international public policy issues. He also helped
grow the company’s nascent international practice.
Earlier, Howell served as the U.S. Chamber’s director of Latin American affairs in its International
Division. He also was the executive director of the Association of American Chambers of Commerce in
Latin America. In both capacities, Howell was responsible for implementing the Chamber’s trade policy
objectives in the region, which included passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement and
development of the Free Trade Area of the Americas, among other issues.
Howell received his B.A. from Tufts University and MBA from George Washington University.
He and wife Laura have two children.
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