NAV & Associates Opens New Office on K Street
We’re excited to share some big news: NAV & Associates is opening a new office on #KStreet in Washington, D.C.
This isn’t just an expansion. It’s a commitment.
Associations are one of the most powerful, yet overlooked, forces shaping national policy and improving everyday life in America. They influence legislation, elevate professional standards, develop workforce pipelines, drive innovation, and make sure the issues that matter actually get heard.
K Street has been the center of gravity for association and advocacy work in the U.S. for decades, the trade groups, professional societies, and government-relations teams that shape federal policy operate out of this stretch of D.C. By establishing a presence there, we’re putting ourselves closer to the conversations, coalitions, and relationships that our law associations, medical associations, and trade groups rely on when policy is on the line.
For clients, that means faster turnaround on anything that touches Capitol Hill or federal agencies, more capacity for in-person board meetings and Hill visits when an association needs a team on the ground in D.C., and a stronger seat at the table when it’s time to coordinate with coalition partners and other AMCs.
Because when associations have the right support, policy becomes smarter, industries become stronger, and people’s lives get better. We’re honored to play a small part in that work.
Here’s to the next chapter. Here’s to impact.
Now on the Ground in Washington, D.C.
Whether your association needs support with governance, events, or advocacy coordination, our K Street office puts us closer to where the work happens.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is NAV & Associates’ new office located?
The new office is on K Street in Washington, D.C., the traditional hub for association, trade group, and government-relations activity in the United States.
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Why does a D.C. office matter for association management?
K Street is where the trade groups, professional societies, and government-relations teams that shape federal policy operate. Being there puts NAV closer to the coalitions and relationships that law, medical, and trade associations rely on for advocacy work.
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Does this change how NAV & Associates supports existing clients?
Existing client support continues as-is. The D.C. office adds capacity for in-person board meetings, Hill visits, and coalition coordination for clients whose work touches federal policy.
