• Association Advocacy Tools for the New Parliament

    Monday, December 6 – 1:00-2:00pm EST

    As the new federal Parliament gets established, it will be important for associations to engage with Members of Parliament and other decision-makers on their key issues. Join us for this webinar with Huw Williams, president of Impact Public Affairs, as he discusses the advocacy tools that help associations to be more effective in their government relations. Bring your questions for the post-session Q&A.

    CSAE Members & 2021 Conference Attendees – FREE

    Non-Members – $25.00


    Huw Williams, President, Impact Public Affairs

    Huw Williams is the President of Impact Public Affairs and specializes in government and media relations. With extensive experience in the print and broadcast media, he has appeared frequently as a corporate spokesperson on CBC and CTV national news. Mr. Williams’ government experience is diverse, having served as Acting Chief of Staff to the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada; as a Senior Special Assistant to the Minister of Constitutional Affairs; and as a Legislative Assistant to the Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly. He also served as an intern to a United States Congressman from the Sixth District of Indiana.

    Mr. Williams authored “A Government Relations Guide For Directors of Non-Profit Organizations” published by the Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE). He also served on the board of directors for the Government Relations Institute of Canada (GRIC). In 2010, Williams was named worldwide Public Affairs Professional of the Year finalist by PRNews Magazine. Williams’ other accolades include the CSAE Griner Award for outstanding “Business Excellence”, one of The Hill Times’ Top 100 lobbyists in Canada, and the Ottawa Business Journal’s “Top Forty under 40 Award” for professional success and community involvement.

    Mr. Williams holds a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa and a Bachelor of Arts (Political Science) from the University of Calgary. He has also completed studies at the Université de Tours in France and is bilingual.