Phrases with «public liaison»

"Public liaison" refers to a person or group responsible for connecting and communicating with the public. They bridge the gap between organizations, government, or businesses and the general public by conveying information, addressing concerns, and fostering relationships. Full definition

Sentences with «public liaison»

  • There's Omarosa Manigault, the «Apprentice» contestant turned communications director for the office of public liaison. (businessinsider.com)
  • I also have suggested to students I taught at York University, Osgoode Hall law School and U of T from 1990 until 2009 that the LSUC sounded like a place you might go to have afternoon tea, not a regulatory, education and public liaison authority tasked with the vital role of coordinating the self regulation of lawyers and paralegals. (slaw.ca)
  • From left, Snow; Robert Carroll, Treasury deputy assistant secretary for tax analysis; Becky Relic, Treasury deputy assistant secretary for public liaison, business development, and strategic planning; Sam Whitfield, NAR legislative representative; Jeff Lischer, NAR manager of financial services; Mansell; and David Lereah, NAR chief economist. (realtormag.realtor.org)
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