Josh Gottheimer for Congress
Josh Gottheimer for Congress is a company.
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Key people at Josh Gottheimer for Congress.
Josh Gottheimer for Congress is a company.
Key people at Josh Gottheimer for Congress.
Key people at Josh Gottheimer for Congress.
Josh Gottheimer for Congress is not a company but the campaign committee and political effort supporting Josh Gottheimer, a Democratic U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 5th Congressional District since 2017.[1][2][4] Gottheimer focuses on bipartisan problem-solving, serving on key committees like House Permanent Select on Intelligence (Ranking Member of NSA and Cyber Subcommittee), Financial Services, and Homeland Security, while co-chairing the Problem Solvers Caucus and SALT Caucus to advance infrastructure, tax relief, national security, and economic growth for New Jersey.[1][2][3][4] His priorities emphasize common-ground legislation, such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, veteran hiring, rail safety, and restoring SALT deductions to lower taxes for middle-class families.[1][4]
Josh Gottheimer, raised in North Caldwell, New Jersey, began his career as one of the youngest speechwriters in the Clinton White House, drafting addresses on the economy, technology, innovation, and crime, including State of the Union contributions.[1][2] He later worked at Ford Motor Company on corporate strategy and the first American hybrid vehicle, served as Senior Advisor to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Chair, and advised at the FCC as the first Director of Public-Private Initiatives, where he helped launch a nonprofit for affordable high-speed internet for low-income students.[2][4] Before Congress, he was General Manager for Corporate Strategy at Microsoft.[3] Elected in 2016 and sworn in January 2017, Gottheimer quickly became Co-Chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, passing early bills like veteran hiring acceleration and the FRA Safety Data Improvement Act.[2][4]
Gottheimer rides trends in cybersecurity, infrastructure tech, and digital equity, chairing Intelligence's Cyber Subcommittee amid rising national security threats and leading FCC-inspired initiatives for broadband access.[1][2][4] Timing aligns with post-2021 Infrastructure Bill investments in 5G, ports, and supply chains, countering market forces like cyber risks and rural connectivity gaps in NJ's northern districts.[1][3] He influences the ecosystem by bridging tech firms (e.g., Microsoft background) with policy, advocating investor protection and capital markets on Financial Services, fostering entrepreneurship amid regulatory cuts.[2][3]
Gottheimer's reelection campaigns emphasize "Lower Taxes. Jersey Values," positioning him for continued influence in his fifth term amid redistricting.[4] Upcoming trends like AI-driven cyber threats and infrastructure upgrades will amplify his Intelligence and Financial Services roles, potentially expanding SALT wins and bipartisan tech policy.[1][2] His evolution from speechwriter to caucus leader suggests growing sway in divided Congresses, tying back to his core: bipartisan paths forward without compromising values.[1]