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NFI Welcomes New Director of Public Policy

August 16, 2021 โ€” The following was released by the National Fisheries Institute:

The National Fisheries Institute announces it has hired Morgan Bell as its new Director, Public Policy. Bell spent four years as a part of Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moultonโ€™s staff. Among other duties, she served as both a Regional Director and as a Fisheries Policy Advisor to the Congressman

โ€œWeโ€™re thrilled to have Morgan on board,โ€ said NFIโ€™s Vice President for Government Affairs, Robert DeHaan. โ€œShe brings a unique perspective to our work that combines fisheries policy and sustainability with trade and commerce. Itโ€™s a valuable mix that will greatly benefit NFIโ€™s members.โ€

Bell earned a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from Tufts Universityโ€™s Fletcher School of International Affairs.

โ€œMorgan was the local, district, and federal fisheries liaison for a Hill office. She knows fisheries from water to table,โ€ said NFI Chairman, Seattle Fish President & CEO, Derek Figueroa. โ€œSeafood isnโ€™t just wild capture or aquaculture, imports or exports.  Itโ€™s all of those things. Having a professional who understands that policy impacts the entire value chain is vital. I am excited to see Morgan bring her expertise and passion to NFIโ€™s important work representing our members.โ€

Bell grew up in Gloucester, Massachusetts and did her undergraduate studies at Wheaton College in Massachusetts.

โ€œFrom policy and funding matters on the Hill, to promotion of sustainable aquaculture and blue technology innovation, seafood is a common thread running through my professional and academic work as well as my personal background,โ€ said Bell. โ€œJoining NFI is a natural next step, and I am excited about the challenge.โ€

NFI members will have the opportunity to meet Bell during the associationโ€™s 2021 Political Conference in Washington, D.C., starting September 20.

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