Liz Snow Joins CalChamber as Senior Vice President, Political Affairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: John Myers
john.myers@calchamber.com | press@calchamber.com

(August 6, 2025) Sacramento, CA – The California Chamber of Commerce announced today that Liz Snow, a distinguished political and policy strategist, has been selected to serve as Senior Vice President, Political Affairs.

Snow joins the organization after serving as Chief of Staff for Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, where she was involved in all aspects of the legislative process and provided key leadership in his office’s work on the state budget and legislation covering issues of importance to the lives of every Californian.

As a member of CalChamber’s executive team, Snow will work closely with California businesses to elect candidates who understand the challenges faced by the business community, providing leadership of political activities carried out by CalChamber’s candidate and independent expenditure committees, JobsPAC, ChamberPAC and its general issues committee, CalBusPAC.

“No issue looms larger than California’s affordability crisis, and Liz will work closely with our business members to ensure their voices are heard come election day,” said CalChamber President and CEO Jennifer Barrera. “Her deep experience is invaluable in our work to support lawmakers who are committed to improving and strengthening the state’s business climate.”

Snow’s experience in public service and advocacy roles span more than three decades. She assumed the role of leading Speaker Rivas’ team after serving as chief of staff to former Assemblymember Jim Wood. Prior to the California Legislature, Snow was the Chief Operating Officer of the California Dental Association, having previously served in other leadership roles with the organization and its political action committee. She also served as Chief Executive Officer of the California Building Industries Association.

“Elected leaders must never forget that CalChamber’s members provide the jobs that fuel California’s economy,” said Snow. “Providing businesses with a clear-eyed view of the political landscape is key to holding Sacramento officials accountable for their efforts to focus on affordability and reasonable regulations.”

Snow will assume her role with CalChamber on Sept. 18.

CalChamber
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