Sentences with phrase «talks about his advocacy»

Melissa Regan travels around Illinois talking about advocacy and was chosen to be a quality analyst for the state of Illinois.
«When patient advocacy groups talk about advocacy they typically mean systems - based activism at the -LSB-...]
Rebecca loves to teach game dev workshops and talk about advocacy / game dev / diversity / UI / Mystic Messenger.
It is like when she talks about advocacy but ignores Spencer saying:

Not exact matches

BCG's new Brand Advocacy Index shines a spotlight on the brands that consumers are talking about the most.
Because the Steele dossier — a private intelligence report compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele — included a claim that Cohen met with a Russian official in Prague to talk about Russia's interference and advocacy for Trump in the 2016 election.
Ryan's advocacy for cutting taxes and trimming the deficit — he is the architect of the GOP's proposed federal budget — married with his willingness to talk about fiscal belt - tightening in moral terms and his low - key social conservatism speak to a political moment in which the economic concerns of the Tea Party and the social focus of the Christian right have merged into a relatively cohesive anti-Obama movement.
I complained to HR about this and in a meeting with the executive director of the organisation was told what I had practiced was «self - appointed advocacy» which he regarded as a conduct issue and talked of the easiest solution being for me to resign.
Political Advocacy Tracker is a roundup of what Christian activist organizations have been talking about the past week.
Director of Advocacy at the international Christian charity Tearfund, Ruth Valerio, said: «The Archbishop is absolutely right when he talks about the need for immediate attention in the battle against climate change.
-LSB-...] the Motherhood Activism, Advocacy and Agency Conference we have been talking a lot about the expectations that are put on mothers and the expectations -LSB-...]
I've mentioned MIRCI on my site before, like when I attended their conference on Motherhood Activism, Advocacy and Agency, when I wrote about our (over) investment in parenting highs, and when I talked about the new book -LSB-...]
Cloth Diapering Advocacy Tip # 13: Do you really like to talk about cloth diapers?
Lori enjoys doing adoption advocacy talks and continues to spread a positive message about adoption.
At e.politics, I mostly talk about how organized campaigns and advocacy groups use technology to communicate and to organize, but we should never forget that the same tools are available to everyone with a computer or even a cell phone.
Note that Ivan is describing something very different than traditional mass communications: he's talking about working closely (no doubt frequently one - on - one) with people on Facebook and other networking sites over a long period of time to help build a cadre of very committed activists — something that most electoral campaigns (and even most issue advocacy campaigns) simply can't do, whether because of lack of time or lack of resources.
I'd prepared two sessions, one of which I led twice: a three - hour «master class» on using digital advertising to build your online fundraising program, and a shorter talk about online advocacy and fundraising (I'll post the slides soon).
On October 30th we'll be talking in - depth about year - end online fundraising, always a hot topic for advocacy groups.
Mike Connery of The Opportunity Agenda writes in to talk about an excellent use of mapping and data by an advocacy campaign he's involved in:
Those of us in the online advocacy community often talk about using this tool and that tool to help mold opinions or win votes, but what I wrote after last year's mid-term election still stands: the most important effect of the Internet on politics comes from the unfathomable volume of information now available and the speed with which it can spread.
I'm talking about sending mass email of course, which is the single scariest act in the world of digital communications, advocacy and politics.
Join Social Media Club DC for a networking lunch and panel discussion featuring experts from the association and non-profit advocacy space as we talk about the tools and tactics that worked and didn't work in 2012.
Saving the World, One Video Game at a Time — NY Times piece on using video games as educational and advocacy tools Publishers Mull Online Networking — Media Week article on magazines and social networking / social media South Dakota politics gets hip with online forums — Talks about...
And in the newsletter intro this month I talked a bit about FB Algorithm changes and still maintain this is nothing for advocacy / campaign social to be worrying about... again, if you are overtly being promotional enough to get dinged for this, you deserve to be, imho, but here's the official FB announcement for this particular algorithm tweak: News Feed FYI.
When organizations talk about online communications, they're often thinking about tools and technology — websites, content management systems, advocacy / CRM systems, etc..
I'd say two things: the steady growth of Republicans and conservatives online, both in terms of the tools they use and in terms of the number of voices talking about online advocacy.
Another Twitter - inspired idea from Thursday's CAP / Internet Advocacy Roundtable discussion: when Alan Rosenblatt talked about Tweeting to «influence the influentials,» he didn't just mention policymakers, the press and policy professionals.
My own panel, «How to Act Like Obama Online When You DO N'T Have a Billion in the Bank» (which will talk about applying Obama 2012 lessons to this year's advocacy and electoral campaigns), is coming together nicely — we just signed up Ethan Roeder, Obama's chief data manager for the presidential race and who's now gone back over to the New Organizing Institute, as a speaker.
We talked earlier about Personal Democracy Forum, but New York plays host to another great digital advocacy event next week, too: Organizing 2.0.
Also published on techPresident and K Street Cafe Another Twitter - inspired idea from Thursday's CAP / Internet Advocacy Roundtable discussion: when Alan Rosenblatt talked about Tweeting to «influence the influentials,» he didn't just mention policymakers, the press and...
Remember those creative advocacy campaigns we talked about last week?
Um, yeah, just kidding, but here's why: I'm going to be talking about a damned interesting application that electoral and advocacy campaigns can...
Kate Breslin of the Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy joined us to talk about whether that's enough to satisfy advocates.
Many of the techniques we'll talk about either began in the commercial world or are equally applicable to selling ideas and selling, you know, stuff, and many of the resources brought up in this guide and on Epolitics.com originated in product marketing, not political advocacy.
Kindlon said defense attorneys often refer to federal cases as «sentencing advocacy, because that's really what you're talking about
Stephen Jimenez — a survivor of child sexual abuse and the co-founder of advocacy group New Yorkers Against Hidden Predators — sits down with «In Focus» Host Cheryl Wills to talk about his story of abuse.
«We're talking about a gold medal - winning corruption performance by New York,» said John Kaehny, executive director Reinvent Albany, an advocacy group.
The video includes a woman talking about her struggles with breast cancer and Amedore's advocacy on the issue, as well as a spotlight on his pastor.
Indy Politics talks to Sarah Chamberlain of Main Street Advocacy about the Women2Women National Tour featuring Rep. Susan Brooks and Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY) which...
She talks about Skartados» advocacy concerning PFOS water contamination in Newburgh.
Indy Politics talks to Sarah Chamberlain of Main Street Advocacy about the Women2Women National Tour featuring Rep. Susan Brooks and Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY) which is coming to Carmel on Monday.
Biden will talk about his plan this afternoon at the White House before attending an event featuring several cancer research and advocacy leaders.
«Let's not talk about that right now,» curtly replies Seth Factor, Guatemala director of the environmental advocacy group Trópico Verde.
These emails are all about empowering birth stories, the importance of talking about sex in pregnancy and new parenthood, a beautiful example of in hospital self advocacy, and a valuable insight from a «non-mom».
He recently sat down with The A.V. Club in Chicago to talk about his film - directing debut, the advocacy that makes a good actor, and why he'd rather not meet out - of - towners.
Rick Hess talks with Derrell Bradford of 50CAN about how he got into education advocacy work, what the work is like, and what keeps him going.
NR: [The Board's] charge really has been to give the Alliance a more prominent place in terms of advocacy at the federal level, to have a seat at the table when people are talking about legislation and regulations that impact charter schools, and to also be present when the media is talking about the topic... If the past twenty years have been about growth, the next twenty need to be about taking some of the lessons of the past twenty, so that we continue growing but that we're not making the same mistakes we have in the past.
Our Connecticut Advocacy Manager Jose Alfaro took to the CT Mirror to talk about the need for more ELL teachers for Connecticut's growing Hispanic population, saying:
Our Connecticut Advocacy Manager Jose Alfaro took to the blog to talk about the experience, saying:
Los Angeles parents talk about their involvement in LCFF advocacy (Spanish) Univision.com, February 14, 2014
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