Sentences with phrase «political consulting job»

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The political hub supports well - paying jobs in biotechnology, health - care, computer systems design, software publishing, and science and technology consulting sectors.
The firm has done a mix of political consulting and lobbying jobs, and is currently working on (through Catalfamo) Wendy Long's longshot bid to unseat Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.
The DN's Ken Lovett reported this morning that Andrew Friedman, who has served as Schneiderman's deputy communications director for less than two years, is departing to take a job at the influential political consulting firm BerlinRosen.
THE BRONX — Bronx Assemblyman Michael Blake is not taking a job with a top political consulting firm, following outcry over the announcement he made the same day former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos was convicted in a corruption trial.
Assemblyman Michael Blake, a Bronx Democrat who drew scrutiny for accepting a job at a political consulting firm while retaining his seat in the Legislature, said that he would not take the position, describing the situation as an «unnecessary distraction.»
Dean and Adam Skelos, both of Rockville Centre, were convicted in 2015 of using Dean Skelos» political power to get his son jobs or consulting fees from a Bonomo - run affiliate of Physicians Reciprocal of Roslyn, developer Glenwood Management and Nassau County contractor AbTech Industries.
Mr. Kwatra's replacement as chief of staff was yet another talented political operative, Micah Lasher, whose first job — at age 16, according to The New York Times, — was deputy campaign manager for Mr. Schneiderman's first State Senate campaign in 1998, which he parlayed into founding New York's premier Democratic consulting firm, SKDKnickerbocker.
State Assemblyman Michael Blake, a Bronx Democrat who drew scrutiny for accepting a job at a political consulting firm while retaining his seat in the Legislature, said on Sunday evening that he would not take the position, describing the situation as an «unnecessary distraction.»
Part - time work by legislators has long been a focus of federal investigators because corrupt lawmakers have used payments for ostensible part - time jobs or consulting work to mask political payoffs.
When Roy Occhiogrosso left his job as Governor Malloy's $ 160,000 a - year - advisor and mouth - piece late last year, he re-joined Global Strategy Group, a political consulting firm that had worked on Malloy's 2010 gubernatorial campaign.
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