Sentences with phrase «doe public affairs director»

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«We do give credit where credit is due,» said Kevin Appleby, director of Migration and Public Affairs for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, on Friday, when Obama made his announcement.
«People don't support taxes and bans on common grocery items, like soft drinks,» ABA Senior Director of Public Affairs Christopher Gindlesperger told The Hill.
Prosecutors did not name the employees but listed their job titles: director of state operations, deputy commissioner for public affairs of the NYS Division of Homeland Security, executive deputy commissioner of the Office of General Services and an executive chamber employee who was eyeing a job at SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
Speaking during culture, media and sport questions, Ghani did not mention that her husband happens to be the director of policy and public affairs at rival firm Sky.
And I know that Andrew Copson (our Director of Education and Public Affairs — over there) was doing exactly the same, as was Ariane herself.
Biogen Idec, which still does its R&D in Cambridge, reaps the benefits of being located in a cluster, says Naomi Aoki, the company's director of public affairs.
«To preserve patient access to this treatment option, and given the scale that we've reached, demonstrating the safety and efficacy of fecal transplantation through adequate and well - controlled clinical trials is the right thing to do,» explained Carolyn Edelstein, OpenBiome's director of Outreach and Public Affairs, in an op - ed published earlier today with the Fecal Transplant Foundation.
Pavan Dhaliwal, director of public affairs and policy at the BHA, said: «We acknowledge, of course, that there are plenty of «faith» schools out there in which problems of this kind described in some of the blogs do not arise, or do not arise to the same extent, but it remains the case that there are a huge number of people out there who have experienced indoctrination, misinformation, discrimination, neglect, and abuse during their childhoods as a result of the extensive freedoms and pervasive lack of oversight that «faith» schools of all kinds enjoy.
And then there was that story Kiel had done enumerating false statements made by the DOJ's director of public affairs over the course of the U.S. attorney scandal.
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