Anonymous wrote:No. They're just a bridge connecting the regulators and the companies, like scheduling meetings and being the messenger between the two parties. Very little can they exercise any influence and not much skill set required to do the job well.
NP. If your industry isn’t highly regulated or you work for a small company the reg affairs staff may not do much, but for industries that are highly regulated and/or companies that are one of bigger players they have specialized reg teams whose knowledge and expertise are invaluable.