
Education
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Carleton University, M.A., 1978
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St. Patrick’s College, B.A., with honors, 1975
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Victoria Cram focuses her practice on public policy and government affairs. Ms. Cram has more than 25 years of experience in government affairs and public relations consulting specializing in domestic, urban, and tax policy for private and public sector clients.
Before joining Patton Boggs, Ms. Cram served as the director of government affairs at a law firm, representing the interests of cities across the United States on a broad array of matters before Congress and federal agencies. She has developed federal legislative and regulatory priorities with mayors and city councils, analyzed the impact of legislation and regulations upon individual cities and implemented legislative strategies by liaison with relevant congressional delegations, congressional committees and other members of Congress.
Ms. Cram has also served as a government relations consultant, representing the interests of Portland, Oregon in Washington, DC.
From 1981 to 1983, Ms. Cram was an assistant city representative at the National Center for Municipal Development. She was the assistant to the executive director of the Democratic Study Group in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979-1981. Ms. Cram has also served as a staff assistant to Congressman John Sieberling (D-OH).
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