Danielle Waterfield, the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) assistant counsel and director of government relations, has been elected a director to the board of directors for the Foundation for State Legislatures. Waterfield was elected by the National Conference for State Legislatures (NCSL) executive committee during the NCSL’s 2014 Legislative Summit in August 2014.
NCSL is a bipartisan organization serving the nation’s 7,383 legislators and more than 20,000 legislative staff. The organization created the foundation as a nonprofit corporation to work to improve the state legislative process and enhance NCSL's services to all legislatures.
Waterfield directs state legislative policy programs for ISRI, coordinating policy efforts at the state and local levels in collaboration with the industry’s 21 state chapters.
She has more than 20 years of legal and legislative experience in the public and private sectors, including positions as legislative floor staff for the United States Senate and legislative/legal assistant for the Washington office of an international law firm. She most recently was chief operations officer for a small trade association representing automotive dismantlers.
NCSL is a bipartisan organization serving the nation’s 7,383 legislators and more than 20,000 legislative staff. The organization created the foundation as a nonprofit corporation to work to improve the state legislative process and enhance NCSL's services to all legislatures.
Waterfield directs state legislative policy programs for ISRI, coordinating policy efforts at the state and local levels in collaboration with the industry’s 21 state chapters.
She has more than 20 years of legal and legislative experience in the public and private sectors, including positions as legislative floor staff for the United States Senate and legislative/legal assistant for the Washington office of an international law firm. She most recently was chief operations officer for a small trade association representing automotive dismantlers.