Mark Fellin
Director of Regulatory and Legislative Affairs
Juvenile Products Manufacturing Association
Mark S. Fellin serves as the director of regulatory and legislative affairs for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). A Pennsylvania native, Mark served as a legislative correspondent for Senator Richard Burr (R‐NC), establishing relationships with congressional staff and excelling at tracking legislation.
Prior to joining JPMA, Fellin spent two years with the Consumer Product Safety Commission where he worked as the public affairs and legislative specialist under Commissioner Anne Northup. Fellin has extensive public and government relations experience, attributed to his post‐graduate studies which consisted of specializations in politics and strategic public relations.
In his JPMA position, Mark works closely with JPMA executive staff, general counsel and key industry committee and volunteer leaders to develop, execute and advance the industry’s annual regulatory agenda.
Mr. Fellin received his bachelor’s degree in Politics and Theology and Religious Studies from the Catholic University of America in 2007. He received his master’s degree in Strategic Public Relations from The George Washington University in 2011.
Prior to joining JPMA, Fellin spent two years with the Consumer Product Safety Commission where he worked as the public affairs and legislative specialist under Commissioner Anne Northup. Fellin has extensive public and government relations experience, attributed to his post‐graduate studies which consisted of specializations in politics and strategic public relations.
In his JPMA position, Mark works closely with JPMA executive staff, general counsel and key industry committee and volunteer leaders to develop, execute and advance the industry’s annual regulatory agenda.
Mr. Fellin received his bachelor’s degree in Politics and Theology and Religious Studies from the Catholic University of America in 2007. He received his master’s degree in Strategic Public Relations from The George Washington University in 2011.