Andrew Disch is an experienced political and government affairs professional who serves as political director for the Northern Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters in Wisconsin. In this role, he leads political and legislative strategy on behalf of union membership, advocating across local, state, and federal levels of government. Andrew Disch is versed in legislative processes and regularly presents testimony at state hearings, supporting or opposing proposed legislation that impacts workers and industry stakeholders in Wisconsin.
Andrew Disch previously served as the executive director of the Apartment Association of South Central Wisconsin. There, he acted as the principal leader of a trade association representing multifamily housing owners. His work focused on local zoning and development approvals, where he successfully navigated regulatory frameworks and worked with municipal leaders to advance housing initiatives.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Disch served as director of government affairs for the Madison Area Builders Association. As a registered lobbyist, he researched and analyzed legislation, ordinances, and administrative rules, producing detailed policy memos to inform decision-making. He also led coalition-building efforts across industries, helping secure local approvals and advancing shared policy objectives.