Political Analyst & Strategic Advisor
A powerful government/public affairs expert recognized for her exceptional ability to
develop breakthrough strategies and bipartisan solutions and consensus. Jordan has
built a decade’s-long reputation in Washington, D.C. with her deep understanding of
politics and policy and her ability to advance legislative agendas on both sides of the
aisle. She is the rare professional who prepares clients with discipline and insight –
establishing meaningful relationships with legislators, their staff, executive branch
agencies and private sector stakeholders.
Jordan began working with private sector clients after serving as Legislative Director for
Democratic Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) where she led the Congressman's
robust portfolio of bipartisan work on the House Financial Services and Homeland
Security Committees, and Chairmanship of the bipartisan House Problem Solvers
Caucus. During her tenure Congressman Gottheimer introduced the bipartisan and
bicameral “Invest to Protect Act” (H.R. 6648) which passed in both Chambers. Jordan
has also served as the Legislative Director for a Republican member of Congress and
as a Policy Advisor and Investigator for the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland
Security and Government Affairs. She also served on the U.S House of Representatives
Committee on Homeland Security as a law clerk. Jordan's previous professional roles
include working with both private sector clients and professional trade associations to
develop effective government and stakeholder engagement strategies. In 2018, Jordan
served as the campaign manager for a political campaign that won the
Democratic nomination in Maryland’s 1st Congressional district (setting records for voter
turnout and fundraising). She has also served as a chief of development for a veteran’s
service organization, and vice president of public affairs for a political advocacy
organization.
Early in her career Jordan worked as a police officer – FBI Task Force on Human
Trafficking at the Washington Metropolitan Police Department. In 2020 Jordan worked
on the Biden for President Campaign as the Veterans and Military Families for Biden
Event Coordinator. Jordan is the founder and current board member of the Association
of Service Dog Providers for Military Veterans (ASDPMV), a nonprofit whose mission is
to advocate on behalf of veteran service organizations that help military veterans heal
from trauma by pairing them with psychiatric service dogs. In 2021, President Biden
signed into law the PAWS Act, legislation that Jordan developed on the Hill and the
impetus for launching the ASDPMV.
Jordan holds a Juris Doctorate from the David A. Clarke School of Law at the University
of the District of Columbia and a Bachelor of Arts from The George Washington
University.