Sentences with phrase «who schmoozes»

Along those lines, Stanley Tucci dazzles once more as the purple - pompadoured game show host who schmoozes the contestants and pumps up the audience.
He's far from your average suited - and - booted CEO and not only does he dress like one of his shop - floor staff members, he's a Twitter and Facebook obsessive who schmoozes celebrities as well as deal - makers.

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He had spent the last year or so making pre-candidate moves, including speeches from Queens to Chautauqua County, schmoozing with Republican leaders in Albany and producing an ad that attacked Cuomo, a Democrat who says he will seek a third term in office this year, over his stewardship of New York City's subways.
And just last week a Guardian article about «the most schmoozed councillor in politics» detailed the deputy leader of Westminster Council who has had over 500 pieces of extravagant corporate entertainment over the past three years.
Bob Farley was standing sentry there, waving to the dozen or so lobbyists who had paid between $ 400 and $ 1,000 for some finger foods and schmoozing time with the Republican senator from suburban Schenectady.
Yes, I can see why purists could feel that this leads to a skewed hiring process, one that favors those who can «schmooze
Whilst it's great to have a company reach out to bloggers, and want to schmooze them a bit, even if just with lunch or a nice party, some of the reports of the «lunch meetings» have been rather dubious... suggesting the company are trying to learn about the industry by getting free advice from those who already know it well.
The two older men are an eccentric duo, wary of the relatives who have come trying to schmooze them out of some cash or a share in the will, but they soon take a liking to young Walter all the same.
First seen as an embassy attaché schmoozing it up at a soon - to - be-violently-interrupted diplomatic cocktail party in the swanky, pre-Lebanese Civil War early»70s, Hamm's Mason Skiles is «a front - runner who stumbled,» in the words of one character.
He's a real example of someone who knows that being on a school board is not about sitting in boring meetings or schmoozing at events.
If this model holds, then there might be a chance writers can once again return to their primary title as writers, period, and not have to worry (as much) about promotion and schmoozing or wasting time chatting on Twitter when they ought to be writing their book, not chatting with 14 - year - old Bieber - ites who don't have time or interest to read anything beyond 140 characters anyway.
You can see how the latest advances are happening in your industry firsthand and schmooze with the people who can get you places.
Cherry was there in his happy - as - a-clam breed ambassador role, getting loved on by people of all sizes and ages, and schmoozing with all the dogs who stopped by his tent to say hello and take a selfie.
She's successfully schmoozed with the local rich & powerful, who eat there on a frequent basis.
Jose Rodriguez, the ex-head of the CIA's clandestine service who gave the order to destroy the agency's torture videotapes, was there, schmoozing.
Partner A might be an incredibly adept and witty writer who could easily churn out a steady stream of informative and engaging content in a blog, but turns into a hand - wringing wreck if forced to «schmooze» at a client networking event.
Thankfully — because there are so many of you out there who would rather endure a root canal than an hour of schmoozing at a board of trade event — the answer is yes.
Thanks to Jan, Natalie and everyone who came to schmooze, nibble, imbibe and celebrate our talented community of compassionate helping professionals.
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