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Ms. Ranji is Vice President of WolfBlock Public Strategies, LLC and a member of WolfBlock's Government Practice Group.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Ranji served in numerous government policy positions, including as Director of Legal Affairs for Delaware's Family Court system and as Deputy Legal Counsel to then Governor Thomas R. Carper. She advised the governor on legal matters and assisted in drafting and negotiating passage of the governor's legislative agenda and establishing administration policies and objectives.
While working for WolfBlock Public Strategies, Ms. Ranji has assisted an array of clients with federal and state legislative and regulatory issues. Ms. Ranji's federal lobbying experience includes significant legislative drafting and advocacy, interaction with Congressional Members, Committee staff and executive branch agencies, development of appropriations strategies and identification and cultivation of opportunities for business with government. On the state level, Ms. Ranji's representation includes government officials and agencies as well as private sector entities interacting with state agencies and the General Assembly.
Ms. Ranji received her B.A. from Rutgers University in 1991 and her J.D. from Widener University School of Law in 1995, where she was a board member of the Widener Law Symposium Journal. Ms. Ranji authored "Experimental Treatment Exclusions from Medical Insurance Coverage: Who Should Decide?", 1 Widener L. Symp. J. 389 (1996) and "Changes in Store for SAFETY Act Application", 12 Metro. Corp. Counsel 7 (2004). Ms. Ranji was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1995 and the Delaware Bar in 1996.
Ms. Ranji is the vice chair of the Delaware Children's Campaign and a member of Delaware’s Violence Against Women Act Implementation Committee. Ms. Ranji is a former chairwoman of the Women and the Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association, the Delaware Child Protection Accountability Commission and the Governor's Synar Advisory Committee, having been appointed to the latter two positions by Governor Ruth Ann Minner.
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