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APRIL 2024 I PCB007 MAGAZINE 71 You don't even have to visit Washington to do this. Members of Congress are always wel- come to host you in their local state office and probably would be more excited to meet you there. We can help facilitate that as well. You can invite a member of Congress to visit your facility. ey love seeing what's in their district. It's a great way to get press attention and use the opportunity to share with them the issues that are important to you. Koger: A simple and noninvasive way to sup- port advocacy efforts is through your signature on the letters of support we dra and submit to Congress. At a bare minimum, we ask compa- nies in our industry to engage with us to share their pain points and how the government is helping or hurting their businesses. You do not need to be an IPC member to contact us. We represent the whole industry. Our agenda comes directly from what IPC members and the industry tell us is most important. Thank you both for this conversation. Clearly, advocacy is an important topic, and I hope we continue to talk about it. Cappetto: ank you, Marcy. PCB007 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SERIES: Meet Jennifer Robinson, TTA Technologies As part of our new Young Professionals series, meet Jennifer Robinson with TTA. She is a gradu- ate of Texas A&M University and holds the position of Sales Engineer at Test Technology Associ- ates. She says she is in a small minority of individuals who are working professionally in exactly what they studied at University: test engineering. She loves what she is doing and offers advice to other young professionals.

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