Sentences with phrase «economic consultants who»

Interestingly, meeting these requirements is easy with some careful crafting of business plans by economic consultants who are not involved or staked in the actual future developments.
«That's an unfortunate outcome of the stress test,» said Will Dunning, an economic consultant who specializes in the housing market, by phone from Toronto.

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«It's going to be a tough year» for U.S. shoppers, said Lapp, who is president of Advanced Economic Solutions, an agriculture consultant in Omaha, Nebraska.
Hilary Rosen, a political consultant who advises the Democratic National Committee, questioned on CNN Wednesday night whether Ann Romney understands the economic....
For those who have had experience dealing with them, the mere mention of consultants will conjure the image of insipid, economic parasites whose sole apparent purpose of existence is to bleed companies dry while implementing large - scale redundancies.
Grechen Shirley, who founded New York's 2nd District Democrats to re-energize the party's base, is an economic development consultant.
What is annoying, to say the least, is that despite these difficult economic times, and while we're making a special effort to invest in our poorest, most challenged urban school districts, we've got school administrators like Paul Vallas and Steven Adamowski who begin by hiring consultants and laying off the very Connecticut residents who have been working so hard to make a difference.
-- Ryan Williams, a Republican consultant who worked for Mitt Romney, on Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council, publicly challenging statements by President Donald Trump
The team consisted of Cesar Conda, an adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney and now a political consultant; Andrew Lundquist, the White House energy policy director, who is now an energy lobbyist; Kyle E. McSlarrow, the chairman of Dan Quayle's 2000 presidential campaign and now deputy secretary of energy; Robert C. McNally Jr., an energy and economic analyst who is now an investment banker; Karen Knutson, a deputy on energy policy and a former Republican Senate aide; and Marcus Peacock, an analyst on science and energy issues from the Office of Management and Budget.
John A. is a computer consultant who is concerned about economic and personal reprisals and does not wish personal details to be made available to you.
This week on the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss the survey with two guests who are well - acquainted with its findings: Aric Press, the magazine's editor - in - chief, and Bruce MacEwen, consultant to law firms on strategic and economic issues and author of the blog Adam Smith, Esq..
In that case, Valcom Ltd. and two of its employees who defamed a consultant and then breached a contract with another company in order to force the removal of the consultant from a government contract were found liable for defamation, unlawful interference with economic relations, and inducing breach of contract, and ordered to pay $ 600,000 in damages.
Albany office managing partner Andy Rose is noted among the team of business leaders who worked to select the consultant for the Capital Region to best craft the area's economic development plan.
A variety of factors — such as a greater likelihood of working at jobs that offer paltry retirement and other benefits — keep single women from achieving their financial goals, says Mariko Chang, a consultant who recently completed a report on the wealth gap for women for the Insight Center for Community Economic Development in Oakland, Calif..
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