Bill Hulse is Vice President at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (CCMC). Hulse oversees the day-to-day efforts of CCMC including policy development, advocacy, and communications. He also leads the division’s policy portfolio as it relates to the CFPB, consumer finance, and fintech issues. Since joining CCMC in 2018, Hulse has served in various other roles, most recently as Executive Director for Policy.
Hulse comes to the Chamber from the office of former U.S. Representative Randy Hultgren (R‑IL). As financial policy advisor, he staffed the congressman’s work before the House Committee on Financial Services and supported his roles as co-chair of the Municipal Finance Caucus and the Fintech & Payments Caucus. He negotiated several bipartisan bills that were signed into law or otherwise influenced financial services policy. Hulse also worked at The Consumer Bankers Association where he advocated for a variety of financial institutions before Congress and regulators on policy issues related to retail banking and consumer finance.
Hulse is a graduate of the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business (M.B.A) and The George Washington University (B.A.)