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Mitchell Burt Bainwol (born March 2, 1959) is a political strategist who serves as the current president and CEO of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, a trade association of 12 automakers focusing on safety and environmental policy in Congress and state legislatures (www.AutoAlliance.org). Prior to filling this position, he worked for 25 years in politics and federal policy-making.

Early life and education

Bainwol was born in 1959 in Munich. He spent his childhood in Germany, Thailand, the Canal Zone and Maryland before graduating from Frankfurt American High School.[2][3] Bainwol studied as an undergraduate at Georgetown University and received an MBA from Rice University.

Career

After his studies, Bainwol became a member of staff for various Republican political figures from 1977 until 2003 (Robin Beard, Connie Mack, Bill Frist and the RNC) before founding the Bainwol Group, a Washington, D.C.-based lobby group. More specifically, he served as a Congressional staff intern to Robin Beard, an employee of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, a Congressional Staff Chief to Senator Connie Mack, a Congressional Staff Senate Leadership Staff Director, Chief of Staff for the Republican National Committee, a consultant for Clark and Weinstock, a Congressional Staff Executive Director for the National Republican Senate Committee, and a Congressional Staff Chief of Staff to Senator Frist.[2] In 2003 he joined the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), where he served as Chairman and CEO till 2011. He serves as a member of the Board of the Center for Automotive Research and the Bryce Harlow Foundation, among others.[3]

References

Leadership "Mitch Bainwol". NNDB. Retrieved June 18, 2011.

(Gbergquist (talk) 19:20, 13 July 2015 (UTC))

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political is spelled policial in first line

Mitch Bainwol is president and CEO of the Alliance, not chairman

Please delete the reference to RIAA in first paragraph. That was his job 4 years ago so it can appear under Career. I also want to move it to careet history to dissuade the people who keep saying he is a follower of Satan and Lucifer for having that job.

Cary Sherman can get his own page and get off Mitch's page.

Under Career, he was not a "member" of the National Republican Senate Committee, he was Chief of Staff.

He is a member of these two boards: Center of Automotive Research and the Bryce Harlow Foundation.

please delete the link to RIAA bios since he is no longer listed on it.

(Gbergquist (talk) 19:54, 13 July 2015 (UTC))

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