From an early age, Matthew Mariani was drawn to the political discussions shaping society. After learning that finance and teaching were not the right careers for him, Matt took a leap of faith and moved to Washington, D.C. He landed an unpaid internship on Capitol Hill, which introduced him to the world of advocacy and the path suddenly was clear. Informed in part by his time as a teacher, he began working at a children’s advocacy organization, which became the foundation for his work in child health policy.
His current role is the Director of Federal Advocacy at the American Academy of Pediatrics, focusing on improving children’s health and well-being. For Matt, building partnerships with policymakers, health professionals, and advocacy groups energizes his work. Matt is also pursuing his Juris Doctor degree at George Washington University, a degree he hopes will add depth to his understanding of policy, and complex legislative and regulatory issues.
Being selected as a Bryce Harlow Foundation Fellow strengthened Matt’s commitment to advocacy, offering both professional growth and a sense of community. His mentorship experience with Lori Reilly has been particularly impactful, especially in understanding how policy and law intersect. The Fellowship has connected him with peers, offered invaluable insights into ethical advocacy, and underscored the importance of having thoughtful, engaged professionals in government affairs.