This means that you are finding it vital to bring them deeper into the fold and engage them in a way that helps them act
as ambassadors for your brand.
Siri, Cortana or Alexis can act
as your ambassadors if you adjust your strategies accordingly so that your businesses content appears as a good answer.
That might seem like a huge stroke of luck for any company, but Johansson signed on after controversially severing her ties
as an ambassador with human rights and aid organization Oxfam, which has long opposed Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
This approach is now common among athletes that sign endorsement deals: don't just serve
as an ambassador for an upstart brand, but get ownership, too.
Belgium will also be appointing Véronique Petit
as its ambassador to Iran, where women also have fewer rights than men.
Their willingness to sign on
as ambassadors highlights just how fashionable athletic gear has become.
Yet his time
as ambassador witnessed two of the most delicate diplomatic episodes between the countries in years that had the potential to severely complicate relations.
And those negotiations have to be led by a secretary of State, contended Richardson, who formerly served
as ambassador to the United Nations and as Energy Secretary under former President Bill Clinton.
And that's how most prospective hires look at the person who interviews them initially,
as an ambassador trying to make a good impression on them.
Hugh Jackman journeyed to Ethiopia in 2009
as an ambassador for World Vision Australia, a humanitarian organization, to see first hand how fair trade coffee makes a difference to both local growers and the environment.
Bush accepted Bolton's resignation
as Ambassador to the United Nations when his term is up in January 2007.
The Scholarship was announced in March 2015, with the intention of finding a candidate who will act
as an ambassador for their field.
While the UN says that her stint
as an Ambassador was meant to be short, it also comes in response to a petition asking that she be removed.
Not satisfied with simply working at the local grocery store, they're volunteering, starting online shops and partnering with companies
as ambassadors.
Since joining The Neat Company, Crompton has worked
as an ambassador to small - business owners and managers by offering thought - provoking insights into how they can work smarter.
Interestingly, 23 percent said employees themselves were responsible for increasing diversity, reinforcing the importance of employees
as ambassadors of a company's brand.
As ambassadors to Gen Y, we want to give our generation a voice, support their careers, and connect them with brands that understand their needs.
Gone are the days of doing deals for big casinos in Macau, part - owning a fast - growing online bookmaker with former cricketer Ricky Ponting
as an ambassador, while even corporate jets and luxury country retreats have been on the sale block.
It was not clear if the diplomatic passport was renewed after it expired, but Xiao's appointment
as ambassador - at - large for the country almost a year after being granted the document by Prime Minister Gaston Browne was extremely rare.
He was also named a Freshman Merit Scholar as well
as an Ambassador to the Pamplin College of Business.
Also, with the outreach work that I do for
as an ambassador for NASA / JPL, I wanted to be able to have more technical activities for disadvantaged children centered around coding, space technology, and planetary science.
As ambassadors to millennials, we want to give our generation a voice, support their careers, and connect them with brands that understand their needs.
This individual will serve
as an ambassador for U.S. space companies and advocate for our business opportunities around the world.
In his most recent cabinet shuffle, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed a sitting minister, John McCallum,
as the ambassador to China.
Plus he has experience as both governor and ambassador (and
as an ambassador to China -LRB-!)
Car brand Opel has credited him with turning around its fortunes in the country, saying his role
as ambassador helped boost sales of its Insignia model by 35 % in 2014.
But this week, Suzan Johnson Cook resigned
as ambassador - at - large for international religious freedom less than two years into the job.
I'm looking forward to starting my new position
as Ambassador and working hard for the American people and religious freedom around the world.
I view
us all as ambassadors of the faith.
It does give the impression that he was engaging in some unauthorized religious influence, violating the separation of church and state in that he was using his office
as ambassador to further his private religious aims.
I do NOT however, have any problem with a government employee (such
as the ambassador) promoting his faith out of the office, and on his own time.
There are so many diffrent religions in the U.S. it's not fair for our goverment employee's (such
as an ambassador or congressment, senator) portraying his values as those of the people when The United States is a diverse country, racially, ethnically, religiously (or lack of).
As ambassadors of Christ it is our challenge to work within culture in... appropriate ways.
We are here
as ambassadors for Christ calling people out of the world because one day God is going to judge this world.
One of the greatest comment I can make is Jesus Came to serve and
as ambassadors of Christ we are his Servants called to witness to others about the Kingdom of God in love.
In the mighty and powerful name of Jesus, I commission you, for the work of the Gospel, as a minister of Jesus Christ, to live in your world
as an ambassador of the Kingdom.
The men through whom he communicated were known
as the ambassadors, or specifically appointed deputies.
We,
as ambassadors of the kingdom, should be deeply concerned with reconciliation.
During the short absence the four men who were appointed
as ambassadors were known by name.
It's the uneducated Galileans
as ambassadors for God, and murderous Pharisees as great apostles, it's Mary Magdalene charged with announcing the resurrection, and little children as our examples.
Fiorina was involved with the organization
as an ambassador and board chair up until her presidential run.
As Evelyn Underhill once remarked: «To go alone into the mountain and come back
as an ambassador to the world has ever been the method of humanity's best friends.»
George Weigel remembers Max Kampelman: He was a major figure in forcing human rights issues onto the U.S. foreign policy agenda, made an invaluable contribution to the moral delegitimation of the Soviet Union
as ambassador for Presidents Carter and Reagan to the Madrid Review Conference....
Gender inequality and violence are alive in our nation and the larger world, and it's our responsibility
as ambassadors of Jesus to oppose it.
Randall Balmer, professor at Columbia University, identified himself as our guide and
as an ambassador for American evangelicalism.
True, Frank Wolf did not spring from the intellectual and political aristocracy of the American Founding; nor did he serve
as ambassador, senator, secretary of state, and president; nor is he a crusty curmudgeon like the Adams portrayed brilliantly by Anthony Hopkins in the film Amistad.
As the ambassador states in the article, which you either did not read properly or just did not understand, this dinner was an occasion to acknowledge the customs of Israelis who happen to be Muslim.
In a word, there may have been differences of opinion among the early Christians as to just who the apostles were; but there are many indications that from the very beginning the term designated a special and restricted class — eyewitnesses of the event itself, commissioned
as his ambassadors by Jesus Christ in a unique sense.
The word, of course, means «one sent out,» usually
as an ambassador, the authorized messenger, of an individual or group.
To help spread the word, three nationally - recognized food and health professionals have teamed up
as ambassadors for this delicious protein to draw attention to bison's many nutrition facts.