Sentences with phrase «affairs staff do»

Strategizing which people and offices to contact for any specific issue is what government relations and public affairs staff do best at organizations like American Geophysical Union (AGU), said Lexi Shultz, AGU vice president of public affairs.

Not exact matches

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland did put together a NAFTA advisory council that includes two former Conservative cabinet ministers, Rona Ambrose and James Moore, and Brian Topp — yes Brian Topp, the former chief of staff of Rachel Notley, the New Democratic premier of Alberta.
A Commission for Women and a Commission for Multicultural Affairs were set up to watch over pluralist purity, and in keeping with the activist and inclusivist mood of the designers, much of the recruiting for the new staff was done from among a pool of individuals far to the left of most of the clergy and laity.
The agitated staff believes going by the appropriate selection criteria would ensure that the appointments do not become a family - and - friends affair.
The commission did not have separately authorized spending authority, but Schneiderman assigned some of his best staff people to work on its affairs.
The head of the immigration staff union the ISU said there had been a target of «8,337 nationally» - but Ms Rudd denied those targets existed, telling the Home Affairs Committee: «We don't have targets for removals.»
«DEMA (The Department of Environment and Maritime Affairs) has done a great job of monitoring fish sold to the country's fish plants,» said Ulman; «However, it seems they have not always had enough staff to monitor seafood being sold or given to locals and tourists, whether that be at the dock, in shops, or in restaurants.»
Research the newspaper's staff and identify the editor who would be most interested in the subject matter of your book based on their field of coverage (don't send your book on murder mysteries to the international affairs journalist).
Back on my first visit, I'd done my best to charm the public affairs staff, reasoning that you catch more flies with honey, and if they like you they might reveal more.
When NAR's 2002 President Martin Edwards Jr. needed a steady hand to guide the association's high - profile effort to address the country's exploding property insurance crisis, he turned to Michael Schmelzer — something NAR presidents and government affairs staff have been doing for years.
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