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Volkswagen has offered Mr. Jacobson, a public relations consultant in Morrison, Colo.
Her mother, who is retired, was a public relations consultant in Los Angeles.
He is a public relations consultant and commentator on African music and pop culture.
"Starvation in the land of plenty," said Tony Usidamen, a public relations consultant waiting for fuel.
Manafort identified himself to the man, Alan Friedman, a public relations consultant he once worked with.
At one point, he's even pulled out of the interview to huddle with a public relations consultant.
"Comments that are derogatory and/or abusive will be hidden from public view," a public relations consultant wrote.
In Canada, Petrona Joseph, a public relations consultant in Montreal, said her sister came to visit her in Montreal.
Lee Cohen is a New York City-based public relations consultant and the New York Director of the Anglosphere Society.
Her mother, Dorothy, is a public relations consultant and the managing trustee of the Africa Cancer Foundation, founded by her husband.
Most law firms would see Mr. Comey as a big get, said Allan Ripp, a public relations consultant for law firms.
A public relations consultant for Geofeedia sent a lengthy statement, attributed to Geofeedia CEO Phil Harris, defending the company's practices in general.
"These are Maalox months for everyone," said Bruce Haynes, a public-relations consultant at Purple Strategies, a Virginia-based bipartisan communications firm.
Alice McGillion, a public relations consultant who represents the Yankees, said team officials would not comment on the fund's activities or operation.
The group also hired Steven Maviglio, a prominent Democratic public-relations consultant whose clients included the Democratic speaker of the California State Assembly.
Team U.S.A.'s public-relations consultant, a woman named Julie Goldsticker, goes into an incomprehensible description of why sponsors are attracted to certain people.
Alex Woolfall, a British public relations consultant, was staying at The Westin St. Maarten resort in St. Martin when the storm made landfall early Wednesday.
In the most detailed accusation against him, a public relations consultant from Mali, Mariam Diakite, said she was fired by Ahmad for rejecting his advances.
The New York native had worked as a public relations consultant for many years in addition to her journalism, according to her social media postings.
The Hyattsville community got its start after Chris Currie, a public-relations consultant with a philosophy degree from Georgetown, moved there with his family in 1997.
Instead, she relied on a Russian coffee bean trader and a public relations consultant with loose ties to the political party of President Vladimir V. Putin.
The entire incident was "one of the dumbest things I've ever done," he wrote in a September 2018 email to Juleanna Glover, a public relations consultant.
Hyperloop One also responded to a claim that Shervin Pishevar paid the company's outside public relations consultant, with whom he had once had a relationship, an inflated fee.
Most of the three hours of the questioning of Vallejo, a 54-year-old Spaniard, revolved around his relationship with Francesca Chaouqui, 35, a married public relations consultant.
"We've been through a lot," said Nickel, a sharp-dressed public relations consultant and analyst who is known as a "doer" among his colleagues in San Bernardino County.
Mr. Murphy was also hurt by the revelation that while a senator he had been paid $22,21976 a year as a public relations consultant for a movie company.
"A cake was far from our list of priorities to pay for, but it turned out my mom really cared about it," said Ms. Davis, a public relations consultant.
After earning a triple honors degree in business, finance, and economics, Parineeti returned to Mumbai during the economic recession to work as a public relations consultant for a film company.
"They were great, one, when I fell and broke two ribs, and, two, when I had my spleen removed," said Lynn Weddington Tucker, a retired public relations consultant in New York.
"I'm very proud to have played my part in a great victory for Labour in the City," said Richard Crossan, a public relations consultant and Barbican resident, after being elected for Labour.
Some of the biggest developments were earlier Friday -- allegations that he had an aide help get his daughter into law school and a public relations consultant helped him get Rose Bowl tickets.
Diane Cahill, the public relations consultant, told me recently that the shelter was just as bad for the homeless men as it was for the community because the neighborhood was so expensive.
She graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa. She is a daughter of Ramona Saloom Gremillion and C. Mark Gremillion of Lafayette, La. The bride's mother is a public relations consultant.
Dave Aronberg — who is the Palm Beach County state attorney — is a Democrat; his wife, Lynn, is a public relations consultant and a staunch Trump supporter who felt increasingly isolated in their marriage.
Shel Holtz, a public relations consultant and principal of the firm Holtz Communication & Technology, said that by doing something unusual, U.S. Soccer might be able to get away with bypassing the normal P.R. route.
Dolly's mom, public relations consultant Audrey Gelman, decided to see just how curious her new kitty is, and set up a plastic cup for her to walk into and documented the results on Instagram.
It is unclear how helpful Hicks, a 30-year-old public relations consultant, will be, given White House efforts to prevent former Trump aides from cooperating with a string of congressional investigations into Trump.
"I have seen a few people laugh at me occasionally as I'm walking home with my shower cap on, but it doesn't bother me at all," said Ms. Driscoll, a marketing and public relations consultant.
Other new appointees include Fernando Ferrer, the former Bronx borough president; Robert F. Mujica, Mr. Cuomo's budget director; Ken Sunshine, a public relations consultant; and Mayra Linares-Garcia, Mr. Cuomo's former director of Latino affairs.
Her three years working for Mr. Trump made Ms. Hicks, a 29-year-old public relations consultant with no previous political experience, something of an elder stateswoman in the merry-go-round Trump White House.
Age: 28Occupation: Public Relations Consultant Salary: I'm a consultant with a handful of different clients at any given time, so my income varies substantially from month to month, with a minimum of $5,212 per month.
In one email to an outside public relations consultant, for example, Musk calls himself a "fucking idiot" for emailing a BuzzFeed News reporter in August 22018 with unverified information to suggest the reporter begin an investigation.
A public relations consultant hired by Flynn's lobbying firm who was scheduled to testify in December in a time-sensitive manner had his testimony postponed, with no reason given, according to a member of the firm.
Petrona Joseph, a public relations consultant who lives in Montreal, told CNN that her sister in Dominica was at home in Roseau, huddling in the bathroom with the rest of the family when they lost their roof.
A public relations consultant from the district where the Parkland massacre occurred called critics of its policies "crazies" and roasted an unnamed "nasty, skanky" reporter for smelling bad in a video taken during a public-speaking engagement.
A public relations consultant hired by Flynn's lobbying firm who was scheduled to testify in December in a time-sensitive manner has been delayed from testifying, with no reason given, according to a member of the firm.
In the early days of Trump's presidency, few aides had more frequent access to him than Hicks, a former model and public relations consultant hired by Trump into the White House from his daughter Ivanka Trump's staff.
Hicks, a public relations consultant and former model, was privy to pivotal moments in Trump's campaign and in the early months of his presidency, including accounts of possible obstruction by Trump that Democrats are keen to investigate.
The lawsuit also accused Shervin Pishevar of using company money to overpay a public relations consultant he was dating at the time and BamBrogan personally accused Afshin Pishevar of threatening him by placing a noose at his desk.
Duffy, who has been a public relations consultant in the years since serving in the Bush White House, will be a national communications strategist and responsible for national media outreach on behalf of Kasich's campaign for the Nov.
Alongside Mr. Bittman at Salty are Melissa McCart, the dining critic for The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Daniel Meyer, a former restaurant critic for Time Out New York; and Kate Bittman, Mr. Bittman's daughter and a public relations consultant.
A public relations consultant who represents Shelby County Elections Commission, Suzanne Thompson Cozza, said that the commission is "aware of the allegations about the happenings at DEF CON, and we are currently looking into it," but declined to elaborate.
Additional witnesses were expected to be questioned soon including a public relations consultant hired by Flynn's lobbying firm who was given an early December date deadline to appear before the grand jury, according to a person at the company.
Once Mr. Pishevar began dating Hyperloop One's public relations consultant, it says, he nearly tripled her monthly retainer to $40,000 from $15,000, more than any other employee in the company — only to dismiss her after their engagement was later broken off.
Kate Bittman, a 40-year-old public relations consultant from Manhattan, says that as happy as she was after falling in love with her husband, Nick Traverse, 32, she was worried that he wouldn't want to have children soon enough.
Lawmakers asked the 30-year-old public relations consultant and former fashion model about comments Trump made in a recent ABC News interview, in which the president said he saw nothing wrong with reviewing damaging information about political opponents from a foreign government.
Michael D. Cohen, the former personal lawyer to President Trump who is under investigation by federal prosecutors in Manhattan, has hired Lanny J. Davis, the Washington lawyer and public relations consultant best known for serving in the Clinton White House, to represent him.
"I'm not religious but when I heard about this, I said to my husband, 'Don't be shocked, but I want to go to church,'" said Florine Kuethe, a public relations consultant who later agreed to help the church deal with the heightening news media interest.
His father retired as the editor of The Echoes-Sentinel, a weekly newspaper in Long Hill Township, N.J., and is now a public relations consultant to Watchung Hills Regional High School in Watchung, N.J. The groom is also the stepson of Sue Kohlenberger Kelly.
"This is my hellhole," Joseph Lemaire, a Brussels-based public relations consultant, posted on Twitter, along with several photos, including one showing the capital's central square, the Grand Place or Grote Markt, which is flanked by stately 17th-century buildings from the city's prosperous mercantile days.
The owners of America's Test Kitchen had that day filed a 39-page lawsuit against Mr. Kimball, the bow-tied avatar of New England-flavored American cookery, along with his longtime public relations consultant, a loyal assistant and the executive producer who is also his third wife.
"Joe Manchin is making me so mad I could punch him in the nose," said Jane Davis, a retired public relations consultant in Berkeley Springs, who said she will vote for Manchin but is still boiling over his vote to support Kavanaugh despite sexual assault allegations against him.
Created in October 2015 by Kurt Bardella, a public relations consultant whose clients have included Breitbart News, The Morning Hangover Tipsheet is an upbeat catchall of country music news: highlights from singers' appearances on talk shows, handmade iPhone videos snapped by Mr. Bardella at concerts, birthday shout-outs, upcoming gigs and an occasional piece of self-promotion for its creator.
Anthony John James Bailey, (born 13 January 1970) is a British public relations consultant.
Frankie Byrne (1922 – 11 December 1993) was an Irish public relations consultant and broadcaster.
Peter Hope Lumley (30 March 1920 – 11 June 2004) was a model agent and public relations consultant.
In late July 2018, it was revealed that Madonsela was engaged to Dick Foxton, a public relations consultant.
James Alexander Cowan (October 27, 1901 – September 9, 1978) was a Canadian writer and a public relations consultant.
Richard Weiner (May 10, 1927- January 29, 2014) was an American author, lecturer, lexicographer, and public relations consultant.
Gavin Devine (born 31 May 1970) is a public relations consultant and lobbyist, and the founder of Park Street Partners.
In 2002, Hudlin married Chrisette Hudlin (née Suter), a public relations consultant, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. They have two children.
In 2008, his brother Kennedy Graham was elected to parliament representing the Green Party. His son, Carrick, is a public relations consultant.
He later served as a public relations consultant. Helstoski died on December 16, 1999, at the age of 74, in Wayne, New Jersey.
He is currently a publisher and public relations consultant to critical institutions in Nigeria. Shuaib is founder and owner of Image Merchants Promotion Limited.
Kiefer is married to Carmen Kiefer, who works as public relations consultant und vice-mayor of the town of Kuchl. They have three children.
Nandy's partner, Andy Collis, is a public relations consultant. She has a son, born in Wigan Infirmary in April 2015. She is a member of Unite the Union.
Oliver Ogedengbe Macaulay (December 15, 1918 - September 14, 1972), alias Oged Macaulay, son of Herbert Macaulay, was a politician, archivist, a journalist, public relations consultant, and private secretary to Oba Adeyinka Oyekan.
Bryan G. Rudnick, President and CEO of Alliance Strategies Group, is an American political public relations consultant, specializing in online marketing and rapid-response communications. He has been active in many conservative causes.
She began her professional career as a public school teacher. Then Grunig became a reporter and editor of a community newspaper in Colorado. Beginning in 1969, she served as a public relations consultant.
Sir Michael William Hirst (born 2 January 1946) is a former Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party politician, chartered accountant and public relations consultant, company director and past president of the International Diabetes Federation.
Dimitrius Solon "James" Vlasto (June 11, 1934 – January 19, 2017) was an American editor, political public relations consultant and public servant who served in federal, New York state and city senior government positions.
Dunlop left the civil service in 1986 and became a public relations consultant with Dublin firm, Murray Consultants. He had a director's role which involved developing a portfolio of clients and he head a target fee income to deliver annually. Access to government enables a public relations consultant to be, in effect, a public affairs consultant and Dunlop's immediate prior experience made him uniquely qualified in this respect. He resigned from Murray Consultants in 1989 and established his own firm, Frank Dunlop & Associates.
Willard-Lewis participates in a number of community organizations, including the NAACP. She attends Saint Raymond's Roman Catholic Church. By profession she is a public relations consultant for Lakeland Hospital. She has two children.
Caritas Communications is a member of Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN). It is also a member of Public Relations Consultant Association of Nigeria (PRCAN) as well as Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce.
18 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1966), "Document 48: Eisenhower To Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller," February 23, 1957, available online , accessed November 14, 2010 Vandenberg worked for the rest of his life as a public relations consultant.
Ken Sunshine is an American public relations consultant, co-CEO and founder of Sunshine Sachs Consultants. He began his career in New York City politics, including serving as chief of staff for Mayor David Dinkins.
Braham Jack Dennis Lyons, Baron Lyons of Brighton (11 September 1918 – 18 January 1978) was a British public relations consultant and life peer. Lyons was educated at St Paul's School and worked as a journalist and a public relations consultant. He was one of Harold Wilson's main speechwriters, and coined phases associated with Wilson such as "yesterday's men" and "social contract". On 22 January 1975, Lyons was created a life peer, as Baron Lyons of Brighton, of Brighton in the County of East Sussex.
In 2013, Tuohey represented Jeanne Clarke Harris, a public relations consultant who admitted in federal court to participating in the shadow campaign for Mayor Vincent Gray. Harris funneled financier Jeff Thompson's money through companies she owned.
While in Los Angeles, he worked as a public relations consultant, promoter, and/or manager for numerous performers including actor Jack Albertson, Wilt Chamberlain, and Roger Miller, and worked as the first national publicist for The Osmonds.
His working life has also included him working as a charity fundraiser, public relations consultant, company director, factory owner from 1987 to 1988, industrial management consultant from 1983 to 1989, and work study engineer from 1977 to 1983.
Russell is a native of Woodstock, Maine, and is a graduate of Leavitt Area High School. She received a B.A. in media studies from the University of Southern Maine. She has also worked as a public relations consultant.
Who's Who 2001 entry In his earlier life he worked variously as a car salesman in a Ford dealership, an inspector for a lumber company, an agent for independent truckers. In the 1980s he was a business and public relations consultant.
He became a public relations consultant in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, California, and was senior vice president of an oil refining company in Los Angeles from 1973 to 1979. Brown died on June 10, 2003 in Henderson, Nevada at age 82.
Fierro's hometown is El Paso, Texas. Fierro has attended El Paso Community College and University of Texas at El Paso. His wife is Annabelle Perez, who is a District Court Judge, have one daughter Julianna. He works as a public relations consultant.
Laraine Stuart is a model, writer, producer and public relations consultant. She produces a Cable TV Show called Sin-sational Past Sixty! on Channel 36 in West Hollywood where she interviews prominent professional people and celebrities. Previously, she was with Time Warner Cable.
Cyndy Brucato (born August 13, 1951) is a journalist, public relations consultant and former longtime Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota, news anchor. She was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and was educated there through graduate school at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.
Dolores G. Cooper (November 2, 1922 - January 15, 1999) was an American politician. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Cooper was a public relations consultant. She moved to Atlantic City, New Jersey and then to Linwood, New Jersey. Cooper served as an Atlantic County, New Jersey freeholder.
After leaving the Crusade for Freedom in 1956, Greene worked as a public relations consultant. He served as public relations counsel for H.K. Porter, Inc., a locomotive equipment manufacturer. Greene also consulted for the Crane Company, a plumbing materials manufacturer founded by Richard T. Crane.
Alan Campbell-Johnson CIE, OBE (16 July 1913 – 25 January 1998), was a British Liberal Party politician, journalist, author and public relations consultant. He notably worked on the staff of Sir Archibald Sinclair and served as Press Attaché to Lord Mountbatten as Viceroy of India.
Growing up, Murphy attended Carina State School and Iona College at Lindum. After school he joined the Australian Army Reserves as a Signaller, and gained a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland. He then worked as a public relations consultant in the mining and construction sector.
George Pascoe-Watson (born 21 August 1966) is a British journalist and public relations consultant. He was formerly Political Editor of The Sun newspaper, succeeding Trevor Kavanagh in January 2006. He currently works for the Portland Communications agency founded by Tony Blair's former advisor Tim Allan in 2001.
The Labour Party selected Phil Wilson, a public relations consultant, local party member and one of the "Famous Five" who had promoted Tony Blair's first candidacy in 1983. He was chosen from a shortlist of five candidates, including former Minister Melanie Johnson.Chris Lloyd, "Labour chooses one of the 'Famous Five'", The Northern Echo The Liberal Democrats chose North East regeneration expert Greg Stone, a councillor in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and former candidate in the Vale of York in the 2001 election and Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central in the 2005 election. The Conservatives stood Graham Robb, a public relations consultant and former radio presenter, who stood for the party in 1992 in Hartlepool, losing to Peter Mandelson.
Janice "Jan" Beatrice Murray (born 1942) is an Australian public relations consultant, writer and media personality.Alafaci, Annette (1 February 2006) Murray, Janice Beatrice, Australian Women's Register. Accessed 3 October 2019.Fidler, Richard (24 September 2010) Jan Murray's rich life beyond being that of a Cabinet Minister's wife, Conversations, Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
He also reported on the IRA killing of Eastbourne MP Ian Gow, and was beaten up on camera during the poll tax riot in London's Trafalgar Square. Arnold's assailant was later jailed. He left the station after it merged with British Satellite Broadcasting, to become a freelance public relations consultant.
Chris Turner is a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives, serving since 2013. Turner also served from 2008 to 2010. Turner previously worked for former Congressman Chet Edwards, and had a career as a public relations consultant. Turner was elected chair of the House Democratic Caucus in 2013.
Since 2007, work has been done to strengthen the reputation of the brand after a downturn in popularity and sales."Drambuie ", Leisure and Tourism PR Campaign, Public Relations Consultant Scotland, Profile Plus. Retrieved 14 August 2007. In 2009, Drambuie launched The Royal Legacy of 1745, an upscale malt whisky liqueur.
He was appointed as an advisor to his local MLA, member for Hurstville and future Premier Morris Iemma in 1994. He worked for Iemma for nine years, remaining on his staff after his appointment as a minister in 1999, before leaving to work as a public relations consultant in 2003.
Nancy Anne Hubbard (born January 9, 1963) is an American author and public relations consultant. She is the dean of the College of Business at University of Lynchburg. Hubbard was previously the director of the Goucher College Center for Education, Business and Professional Studies and the Miriam Katowitz Chair of Management and Accounting.
He was a public relations consultant. In 1976, he was elected to a two-year term in the Colorado General Assembly. Two years later, he was elected to the Colorado State Senate, where he served from 1979 to 1983. He was a delegate to Colorado State Republican conventions between 1972 and 1982.
Benjamin Sonnenberg (July 12, 1901 - September 6, 1978)BENJAMIN SONNENBERG (1901-1978), Social Security Death Index was a Belarusian-born American public relations consultant who represented celebrities and major corporations. He was best known for the lavish entertaining he hosted for clients and other notables at his Manhattan townhouse located at 19 Gramercy Park South.
Ronald Clyde Johnson (born September 29, 1949) is a former American politician in the state of Florida. Johnson was born in Alabama and came to Florida in 1952. He is a business and public relations consultant. He served in the Florida House of Representatives for the 8th district from 1978 to 1990, as a Democrat.
Susan Mary Hayman, Baroness Hayman of Ullock (née Bentley; born 28 July 1962) is a British Labour Party politician who served as Shadow Environment Secretary from 2017 to 2019, and as Member of Parliament (MP) for Workington from 2015 to 2019. Prior to her parliamentary career she was a public relations consultant, and local councillor.
Bridges met his future wife Natalie, a British-born public relations consultant, while she was studying at the University of Oxford. The couple have two sons, born in 2012 and 2014, and a daughter, born in 2017. The family live in Matua, Tauranga. As of 2008 he attended Holy Trinity Tauranga, an Anglican church.
Terry Fallis is a Canadian writer and public relations consultant. He is a two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, winning in 2008 for his debut novel The Best Laid Plans"Self-published novel by Terry Fallis wins Leacock award", cbc.ca, April 30, 2008. and in 2015 for No Relation.
Fleur Revell-Devlin (born Fleur Revell, 14 March 1972) is a New Zealand public relations consultant and former television personality and journalist. She won three Qantas Media Awards for excellence in journalism including Junior Feature Writer of the Year (Magazine). She is married to Mark Devlin her co- director of a public relations consultancy.
In 1958, she held a position as a public relations consultant in Fuller Products Company. She became an associate editor and columnist for New York Age in 1959. In later years, she founded Hedgeman Consultant Services in New York City, with her husband. In 1963, Hedgeman was an organizer of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
In 1947, Lumley set himself up as a public relations consultant. Among his first clients were the designer Hardy Amies, Nicholas ("Miki") Sekers, and the shoe magnate Edward Rayne. In 1955, Lumley branched out as a model agent. Among the models on his books were Bronwen Pugh (later Viscountess Astor) and Sally Croker-Poole who married the Aga Khan.
Lotchin, The Way We Really Were: The Golden State in the Second Great War, 2000, p. 61. He was also active politically. He was a public relations consultant to the California Attorney General races of Edmund G. "Pat" Brown in 1946 and 1950."Vern Partlow: His Peace Song Stirred Ruckus," Los Angeles Times, March 4, 1987.
In July 1962, Wade sponsored a drinks reception at the House of Commons on behalf of a whisky company, having been asked to by former Liberal MP and public relations consultant Frank Owen. Sir Herbert Butcher, chairman of the Kitchen Committee, expressed his concern that the facilities of the House were being used on behalf of public relations companies.
Timothy Neil Allan is a public relations consultant and was an advisor to Tony Blair from 1992 to 1998. He is the founder and managing director of Portland Communications in London, England. In April 2012 it was reported that Allan was set to sell a majority stake in Portland to US marketing services company Omnicom for £20 million.
The station started on 3 July 1995 as Viva 963, a service of talk and pop aimed at women devised by public relations consultant Lynne Franks. It broadcast on 963 kHz on medium wave from a transmitter at Lea Bridge Road, Leyton. A second transmitter, broadcasting on 972 kHz, was later added at Glade Lane, Southall, Middlesex.
On the morning of August 18, upon his return to America, Feigen reiterated in an interview that "We were robbed at gunpoint." That same day, police recommended Lochte face charges for falsely reporting a crime. On August 19, Lochte hired public relations consultant Matthew Hiltzik and posted an apology on Instagram for his behavior.Ryan Lochte Totally Wrote His Own Apology Letter Vice Sports.
At the Metropolitan Theater, he worked as a stage actor and eventually as an assistant stage manager. Later, he became the assistant of the theater's administrator Conchita "Tita Conching" Sunico, who taught him public relations. Within a couple of years, he started Backroom, Inc managing singers and actresses and a public relations firm. He also worked as public relations consultant for GMA Network.
Catherine Elizabeth "Cathy" Campbell (1962 – 23 February 2012) was a New Zealand broadcaster, journalist and public relations consultant. She worked as a presenter and reporter on radio and television, and in 1989 became the first woman to anchor a New Zealand sports show. Later she launched her own public relations company, Cathy Campbell Communications. Campbell was married to television producer Ric Salizzo.
Since 1995 she has anchored the Pacific Community's Pacific-wide news show, The Pacific Way. She also works as a public relations consultant and serves on the board of Save the Children Fiji. In 2015 was appointed to the National Flag Committee. In February 2018 she was announced as a candidate for the National Federation Party in the 2018 elections.
Bond and Eileen divorced in 1992. Susanne, an equestrian showjumper who had been a member of the Australian showjumping team for seven years, died in 2000 from a suspected accidental overdose of prescription medication. Bond married Diana Bliss, a public relations consultant and theatre producer, in 1995. On 28 January 2012, Bliss was found dead in the couple's swimming pool.
He was born on September 1, 1909, in Buffalo, New York. He attended the public schools, Masten Park High School, and Weaver School of Business and Real Estate.New York Red Book (1970–1971; pg. 83) Then he became a salesman, and later a public relations consultant. He was a member of the Board of Supervisors of Erie County from 1937 to 1943.
She attended a vocational high school earning a diploma and started working as a secretary. At age 24 she attended the University of Toronto where she graduated with an Honours B.A. in Sociology. At age 34, she married Robert MacBain, a public relations consultant. From 1981 to 1992, she served as the volunteer president of COSTI-IIAS, Canada's largest immigrant services organization.
Van Ark was born in New York City to Dorothy Jean Van Ark (née Hemenway) and Carroll Van Ark (1897–1972), an advertiser and public relations consultant from Holland, Michigan, of Dutch ancestry. Carroll Van Ark's paternal grandfather was an immigrant from Holland. Both parents were also writers. She grew up in Boulder, Colorado, with three siblings: Carol, Mark and Dexter.
Prior to serving in the Assembly, Aroner served as the Chief of Staff to her predecessor Tom Bates from 1972 until 1996. Bates is also the husband of Aroner's successor, Loni Hancock. Currently, Dion Aroner works as a public relations consultant for businesses and organizations that are interested in purchasing access to government officials, lobbying, and other legislative and policy influencing strategies.
She died at age 84 at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco on December 20, 1999, following complications from spinal and hip fractures suffered in falls caused by osteoporosis. She was survived by her son, a public relations consultant in San Francisco. Von Beroldingen was married to Linton von Beroldingen, was a former managing editor of the San Francisco Examiner. They divorced in 1947.
Soloway was born to a Jewish family in Chicago, Illinois, to public relations consultant, coach and writer, Elaine Soloway, and psychiatrist Dr. Harry J. Soloway, who grew up in London. Around 2011, Dr. Soloway came out as transgender. Soloway's elder sister, Faith, is a Boston- based musician and performer with whom Joey sometimes collaborates. Both Joey and Faith attended Lane Technical College Prep High School in Chicago.
In 1970, Kies was a library career consultant at the Illinois State Careers Center. She was New York-based a public relations consultant, teacher, and author in 1975. Kies earned a Doctor of Liberal Studies from Columbia University in 1977. Her dissertation was titled Unofficial relations, personal reliance, informal influence, communication, and the library staff: a sociometric investigation of three medium-sized public libraries.
Brian Monteith (born 8 January 1958) is a Scottish politician, public relations consultant and commentator. As a member of the Scottish Conservatives, he was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Mid Scotland and Fife region from 1999 to 2007. Later a member of the Brexit Party, he was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for North East England from 2019 to 2020.
Pretlove worked as a marketing and public relations consultant in the construction industry.Stephen Chalke, Runs in the Memory, Fairfield Books, Bath, 1998, p. 115. He was President of the Rugby Fives Association between 1985 and 1987 and its General Secretary in the 1990s and was President of Kent Cricket in 1999. He died at Easter 2018 having suffered from Alzheimer's Disease for more than ten years.
Paul makes sure a house party in Ramsay Street is gatecrashed and then writes an article about how the police were late to the scene because of the merger. Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) learns Paul sent the gatecrashers to the party and tells the press. Paul is forced to step down as editor. He then hires public relations consultant Zoe Alexander (Simmone Jade Mackinnon) to improve his image.
According to Pullman-Standard public relations consultant E. Preston Calvert, Pullman-Standard built the shell for the locomotive, and while GM encouraged it to build more shells in the future, "it did not want to get into locomotive building." While still unfinished, the locomotive was publicly displayed at the Fisher Ternstedt plant in Cleveland on April 25, 1947, just a month before the beginning of the Train of Tomorrow's tour.
After her departure from MIT Jones created her own consulting firm which provides college admissions advice to both institutions and applicants. She also claimed she was offered the position of Dean of Admissions at several universities, which she declined. In 2008, she hired Rose Marie Terenzio, a public relations consultant who was the former personal assistant of John F. Kennedy Jr, to help her make a "reclamation", a "comeback".
After his dismissal, Partlow worked extensively in public relations and government. He was a public relations consultant in the Los Angeles mayoral campaign of Fletcher Bowron in the early 1950s, the Los Angeles City Council races of Edward R. Roybal in the late 1950s. Later, in the 1960s and 1970s, Partlow worked as a publicist and public relations expert for a number of Jewish organizations in the Los Angeles area.
James Morrissey is a public relations consultant whose clients include Denis O'Brien, Atlantic Philanthropies, John McColgan and Moya Doherty. A native of Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo, he was educated at St. Joseph’s College, Garbally Park, Co. Galway and University College, Dubin. He was a music journalist with Spotlight magazine before joining Independent Newspapers. He co-founded The Sunday Business Post in 1989 with Frank Fitzgibbon, Damien Kiberd and Aileen O’Toole.
Following his education, he worked as an editor at Yogya Pos (1995-1998) and later Jawa Pos (1998-2002). He became the chief editor for Nahdlatul Ulama paper Duta Masyarakat between 2002 and 2004. After journalism, he became a consultant, working for the Ministry of Disadvantaged Regions between 2004 and 2006. Afterwards, he became a public relations consultant, in addition to heading the editorial board of the magazine Event Guide.
In Los Angeles, Frank Davis and his wife Lenore are expecting their second child. Frank is a successful public relations consultant and his wife is a stay-at-home mom for their first child, Chris. The couple avoided having a child for several years while Lenore took contraceptive pills. When their child is ready to be born, they leave Chris with a family friend, Charley, and go to the hospital.
Her mother, Nora Picciotto, was born in Cairo, worked as a public relations consultant in the film industry, and married her father in London. Her parents separated and divorced before she was seven years old. Rebellious and fond of pranks, she did poorly at the Sacred Heart all girls boarding school in Woldingham, except in drama. When she was 15, she attended a tutorial college in Oxford for A-levels.
Tom L. Slater (November 5, 1945 – March 17, 2018) was an American politician in the state of Iowa. Slater was born in Templeton, Iowa and he attended Washburn University and Iowa State University. Slater was a public relations consultant, designer, and businessman. In 1984, he established the State Public Policy Group, which helps nonprofits and other groups with advocacy work on public policy issues that have ranged from homelessness to homeland security.
Prior to the final ballot, Urquhart murders the party's drug-addicted and increasingly unstable public relations consultant, Roger O'Neill, whom he forced into helping him to remove Collingridge from office. Urquhart invites O'Neill to his country house near Southampton, gets him drunk, and puts rat poison in his cocaine. Mattie untangles Urquhart's web and confronts him in the deserted roof garden of the Houses of Parliament. He commits suicide by jumping to his death.
Arthur Albert Chresby (6 February 1908 – 25 August 1985) was an Australian politician. Born in New South Wales, he attended state schools before becoming a journalist, then a car salesman, and finally a public relations consultant. In 1958, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Liberal member for the Queensland seat of Griffith, having previously contested the seat as a Services Party candidate. He was defeated in 1961.
After completing her master's degree, Hubbard worked as a public relations consultant. She was an Associate Fellow at Templeton College, Oxford for 18 years where she also served as a lecturer at the Saïd Business School. For a year, Hubbard worked as a producer for Trans World Sport while living in London. Hubbard is a visiting professor at the Aix-Marseille University and a faculty member of the Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO.
Born in Johannesburg,"South Africa the focus at London Book Fair", British Council, 8 April 2010, via Artslink.co.za. Makholwa graduated in journalism from Rhodes University. She worked as a magazine journalist and public relations consultant for several agencies before establishing her own public relations firm, Britespark Communications, in 2002.CISA Literary Festival She came to the literary scene in 2007 with Red Ink, the first crime fiction by a black author in South Africa.
He accused Miller of overspending and paying raises to staff who contributed little to the union's mission, and reiterated charges that Miller had let the union fall into "radical" hands. Miller denied the charges, and counter-attacked. He accused Trbovich of keeping a public relations consultant on the payroll for six weeks longer than necessary, forcing Miller to fire her. The board's meeting turned into a shouting match between Miller and Trbovich.
Cindy Rakowitz hosts Stars of PR on VoiceAmerica Radio, a live weekly radio program devoted to public relations and marketing. She appears in other media as a public relations consultant, with opinions about the image of various public figures. As a media trainer, she is known for her ability to advise her clients how to deal with the press during unanticipated crises. She received certification from Harvard Law's Disputes Program in 1993.
Shirley Temple Black, "Child Star: An Autobiography" (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988), 32-36. Gorney's second marriage was to public relations consultant Sondra Karyl (Kattlove). Their daughter, Karen Lynn Gorney, is an actress and dancer who was in the original cast of All My Children, and starred opposite John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. Gorney has two sons, Dr. Roderic Gorney (with first wife Edelaine Roden) and Dan Gorney (with Sondra Karyl).
Gorney was born in Beverly Hills, California. She is the daughter of Sondra Karyl (Kattlove), a public relations consultant, and Jay Gorney, who was born in Białystok, Poland and was a composer who wrote the music for the song about America's Great Depression, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" Her family is Jewish. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University and a Master of Fine Arts from Brandeis University.
She worked as a scheduler for Congressman John Sarbanes of Maryland. Nadeau worked as a public relations consultant and vice president for Rabinowitz Communications, where she promoted progressive causes for nonprofit organizations. Nadeau was a member of the board of directors of Jews United for Justice, a charitable organization that helps pursue justice and equality in local community. She was active in the District of Columbia chapter of the Anti-Defamation League.
Roger Hugh Cook (born 20 August 1965) is an Australian politician who is the current Deputy Premier of Western Australia, under Mark McGowan. He has been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia since 2008, representing the seat of Kwinana. He was elected deputy leader of the Labor Party ten days after first being elected to parliament, and continues to hold the position. Before entering politics, Cook worked as a public relations consultant.
Safe Kids was founded in 1988 by Dr. Martin Eichelberger, a pediatric trauma surgeon at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and writer and public relations consultant Herta Feely. Dr. Eichelberger joined with Johnson & Johnson to create an organization dedicated to protecting children from preventable injuries. Dr. C. Everett Koop served as its chairman for its first 13 years. In 2011, the organized merged with the Home Safety Council, another non-profit organization with similar aims.
Orton was born in East Dereham, Norfolk, but moved to Dalston, East London, at age 14. Her father, a public relations consultant and journalist, left her mother when Beth was 11, and she lived with her mother, a journalist and political activist, and her two brothers, her father dying shortly afterwards.Q, issue 56, page 202 \- "Emotional Rescue", The Daily Telegraph, 28 January 2006, p32 Orton studied A-levels at City College Norwich.City College Norwich, The Independent, 1 July 2012.
In February 2017, Yule was selected as the National Party's candidate for the electorate of Tukituki in the 2017 general election. The seat had been held by National MP Craig Foss since 2005, but Foss announced his retirement from politics in December 2016. Yule defeated the Labour Party's Anna Lorck, who Yule had previously hired as a public relations consultant for local election campaigns. Yule resigned as Hastings Mayor, resulting in a by-election held in November 2017.
Mattie has an apparent Electra complex; she finds appeal in Urquhart's much older age and later refers to him as "Daddy". Another unwitting pawn is Roger O'Neill (Miles Anderson), the party's cocaine- addicted public relations consultant. Urquhart blackmails O'Neill into leaking information on budget cuts that humiliates Collingridge during the Prime Minister's Questions. Later, he blames party chairman Lord "Teddy" Billsborough (Nicholas Selby) for leaking an internal poll showing a drop in Tory numbers, leading Collingridge to sack him.
However, in 1980 she needed to return to Australia to care for her elderly mother. During this time she wrote her first book, the text for a photographic essay by Bill Robinson called "Queensland's Sunshine Coast : then and now, 1882-1982". After Frances Georgina died in 1984, Shirley met Dennis Pile, a marketing and public relations consultant. When they moved together to Berry, New South Wales, Shirley took up writing in earnest, starting with "And the Second Prize Is—Across Australia by Bus".
Chopra obtained an internship in the marketing department, joining the production company as a public-relations consultant. She considered it a perfect job, because she could use what she had learned and work in films. Chopra had disliked actors and acting; to her, the profession seemed like an excuse to wear too much makeup. This changed when she observed Priyanka's preparations for her role in 7 Khoon Maaf (2011), which highly influenced her and changed her perception towards acting and actors.
He studied at the Cerro de Andévalo college and continued his studies at the Institute of Baccalaureate, The Rábida of Huelva, where he realized up to COU. He qualified in Social Work for the University of Huelva and as a University Expert in programs and policies for youth of the University of Valencia. During his college years, Díaz worked as a waiter, disc-jockey, public relations consultant, hotel and catering business, mason, commercial insurance employee, agricultural worker and a consulting programmer.
William E. Thornton is an American politician who was from 1995 to 1997 the mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He succeeded Nelson Wolff and was himself followed by Howard Peak, after Thornton finished third in his bid for reelection. During the 1997 mayoral election, public relations consultant T. J. Connolly defected from Thornton to Peak's campaign and was subsequently reported to the police for stalking Thornton and his wife. The incident was investigated by the police found no basis for the charge.
In 2017, film producer Steven C. Barber of Vanilla Fire Films obtained the rights to make a documentary based on the book from Susan Magee. Barber brought in veteran Hollywood publicist and Oscar nomination campaign expert Edward Lozzi as an Executive Producer and publicist for the film. Lozzi was Aron's public relations consultant from 2003 until his death in 2018, and brought Steve Barber in to make the documentary. Aron died in Santa Monica, California in February 2018 at the age of 93.
Ship of Fools was founded and is edited by Simon Jenkins (editor) and Stephen Goddard (co- editor). Jenkins is an author, designer and cartoonist from London (not to be confused with Sir Simon Jenkins, former Editor of The Times and author of England's Thousand Best Churches). Goddard is a journalist and public relations consultant; both have formal theological education. They also perform a show, Ship of Fools Live, in churches, universities and elsewhere, with excerpts from the site's magazine content.
In April 2013, the two co-founders, executive director Jimmy LaSalvia and senior strategist Chris Barron, sold the GOProud name, a computer, a contact list, and some posters to three former interns, and announced plans to step back from their day-to-day roles with the group. In July 2013, the organization's Board of Directors announced that their new Leadership team consisted of Ross Hemminger, a former aide to US Senator Scott Brown; and Matthew Bechstein, a public relations consultant from California.
Maldonado, born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, learned about good taste as a child at the hand of his parents, Raúl, an agricultural engineer, and Esperanza, a homemaker. In 1967 and started his career in the fashion world as a buyer at Bloomingdale’s in New York. He left Bloomingdale’s to become the Assistant Fashion Director of the Men’s Fashion Association, the promotion agency for men’s wear designers and manufacturers. He was also buyer, designer and public relations consultant for several boutiques in New York.
Croatian PEN site She worked as an editor and a public relations consultant. She mostly writes short stories that have been published in several anthologies at home and abroad. Her 1988 novel Nestrpnost (Intolerance) won her critical acclaim and has been reprinted and also translated into Croatian (Croatian title Netrpeljivost). Her fairy tale Velikanovo srce (The Giant’s Heart) was nominated for the Večernica Award and has also been translated into Czech (Czech title Obrovo srce) and Croatian (Croatian title Divovo srce).
The gift by Hemingway was a first edition from a printing of 300. It includes a signature by Ernest Hemingway and Hemingway's personal inscription for Cowan; the inscription reads as follows: Cowan's copy of the book is sufficiently valuable to be currently priced at a hundred twenty-five thousand US dollars. Cowan juggled many jobs before ending as a writer and a public relations consultant. During the World War I, he paid his way by stevedoring, and guarding a World War I arms plant.
The show cited a lack of chemistry between her and her co-star, Kristoff St. John (as Neil Winters). The character was found murdered on October 27, 2006, and a "Who Killed Carmen Mesta" storyline followed. Carmen's killer was Jana Hawkes (Emily O'Brien), who was initially never considered a suspect. History Carmen is a freelance public relations consultant that Katherine Chancellor hires for Jabot Cosmetics in 2006 because of Jack Abbott's handling of a scandal that results from Jabot's test release of tainted face cream.
Born and raised in Moscow, Svetlana "Lana" Parshina moved to the United States at 21. With multiple academic degrees, Lana Parshina initially worked as a Russian/English/German interpreter who had worked on projects with Library of Congress, a freelance journalist, and a public relations consultant/crisis manager in New York City. But, filmmaking was her passion and she left a vibrant career in crisis management to embrace her dream. She turned to New York University Tisch School of the Arts to learn filmmaking.
She went to Beijing in 1994 to work as a public-relations consultant and later starred in a Chinese nighttime soap opera, the hugely successful Foreign Babes in Beijing, which was watched by approximately 600 million viewers. DeWoskin played the character of Jiexi. As Reuters noted, the show was a "sort of Chinese counterpart to Sex and the City revolving around Chinese-Western culture clashes." At the time, she was one of the few foreign actresses working in mainland China and was considered a sex symbol.
Parineeti Chopra (; born 22 October 1988) is an Indian actress and singer who appears in Hindi films. Chopra is a recipient of several accolades, including a Filmfare and National Film Award. She initially aspired to pursue a career in investment banking, but after obtaining a triple honours degree in business, finance and economics from Manchester Business School she returned to India during the 2009 economic recession and joined Yash Raj Films as a public relations consultant. She has been appearing in Forbes India Celebrity 100 list since 2013.
Eliana Benador (also Eleana Benador) is a Swiss-American public relations consultant, global strategist, and a publicist for American and Middle Eastern neo-conservatives.Lobe, Jim, The Andean Condor among the Hawks’', Asian Times, August 15, 2003 Through the development of Benador Associates, Benador was promoted national security policies advocated by the Bush administration concerning Iraqi regime change, the Iraq War, and hard-line attitudes toward Iran.Cohler-Esses, Larry Bunkum From Benador’', The Nation, July 3, 2006 As of 2007, Benador had closed Benador Associates and opened a new firm, Benador Public Relations.
In April 2002, Schröder sued the DDP press agency for publishing an opinion of public relations consultant Sabine Schwind saying that he "would be more credible if he didn't dye his gray hair". The court decided to ban the media from suggesting that he colours his hair. The Chancellor's spokesman said: "This is not a frivolous action taken over whether he does or doesn't dye his hair, but is a serious issue regarding his word." The agency's lawyer said that they could not accept a verdict which "does not coincide with freedom of the press".
He accused Trbovich of keeping a public relations consultant on the payroll for six weeks longer than necessary, forcing Miller to fire her. The board's meeting turned into a shouting match between Miller and Trbovich. By that time, Trbovich had the support of 16 of the members on the board and an opposition slate was forming to challenge Miller in the 1977 presidential election. During the Bituminous Coal Strike of 1974, Trbovich continued to snipe at Miller from the bargaining council, where he criticized Miller's proposals and tentative agreements.
Crossroads began charitable work in 1995. Malcolm, an accountant, and Sally, a public relations consultant, had volunteered their expertise to charities assisting communities in Northern China during the floods of 1995. Upon being asked by one of the charities to send aid, the Begbies collected donations throughout Hong Kong and sent an initial shipment of nineteen boxes. As organizations began requesting more aid, the Begbies sent shipments of 72, 136, and finally 248 boxes. Hong Kong’s Social Welfare Department noted their growth, and Crossroads became a registered NGO.
She has also been an elected member of the Stockholm County Council and the municipal council in Nacka Municipality. Prior to the 2006 general election she worked at the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, and prior to that she worked in different companies as a public relations consultant. She has authored the book Indien – från stackare till stormakt ("India – From Wretch to Great Power", Timbro, 2005). Kinberg became known to the general public when she stated that "people from Stockholm are more intelligent than people from rural areas" in her 1998 election campaign.
Elizabeth Sharland, L.G.S.M., A.Mus. A., is an actress, author and producer. Her first book, From Shakespeare to Coward, was published in 1997 and she has since written six more books on the theatre, including The British on Broadway, A Theatrical Feast of London, and A Theatrical Feast of New York, as well as penning a novel, The Best Actress, promoted by the noted British public relations consultant Richard Fitzwilliams. She speaks regularly at book signings at venues such as the Players Club and National Arts Club in New York.
He rejoined the BBC in 1991 as a business development manager on BBC Select. On leaving the BBC again in 1993, he briefly joined Charterhouse Productions as Managing Director before leaving several months later as it was wound up for failing to pay VAT. He ran several television production companies from late 1993, including managing the corporate communications division of Workhouse Ltd from 1992 to 1995 and SSVC Group in Gerrards Cross from 1995 to 1997. Grayling became a public relations consultant in 1997 with Burson Marsteller, where he remained until his election to Parliament.
Cyd McKenna is an American political operative, civil servant, author, public policy researcher and public relations consultant from Providence, Rhode Island, who was campaign manager for Buddy Cianci's 2014 mayoral campaign, and community outreach director for the 2015 campaign by the Pawtucket Red Sox ownership group to build a new stadium in Providence. Later that year she was hired by City Council President Luis Aponte to be chief of staff of the Providence City Council, and left that office after Aponte was indicted for felony embezzlement and resigned.
Richard Fitzwilliams is a British public relations consultant and commentator. He specialises in promoting exhibitions of figurative art such as those of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the Threadneedle Prize at the Mall Galleries. He is also a royal commentator and film critic, and has given over 400 television interviews and numerous radio interviews. He was Editor of The International Who’s Who from 1975 to 2001. He lectures on the British honours system and the British Who’s Who, and writes and broadcasts on London arts events.
In order to keep the station on the air despite losing more than 90 percent of its advertisers to the KKK boycott, broadcasters elsewhere in the United States stepped up. New York public relations consultant Mortimer Matz bought 100 commercials, each consisting of a reading of the preamble of the Constitution of the United States, to be aired on WBOX. The Greater New York Broadcasters Committee, with the support of the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters, also began raising funds to keep the station afloat. Blumberg attempted to appease the KKK by canceling his editorials, but the intimidation continued.
Green Sheet Newspapers acquires 2 Eagle weeklies Published: Thursday, April 16, 1998 Jeffrey B. Hatch, the former president and general manager of KUTV Television in Salt Lake City, joined John N. Ward, an independent public relations consultant and member of the Murray City Council in purchasing the newspaper and returned the Murray Eagle name back to the Green Sheet, the name it published under in the 1970s-1980s.Veteran Publisher Again Shows Boldness, Vision. Milton Hollstein Deseret News, May 30, 1994 The Murray Green Sheet had home delivery, and combined circulation of 24,500. The papers were free except for mail subscriptions.
Jean-Michel Goudard is a French Public relations consultant, who is the current Presudent and Chairman of the board of BBDO Paris. Goudard was born in Montpellier, France on 13 November 1939. He graduated from HEC Business School in 1962, became a Navy Officer in 1964, and brand manager at Procter and Gamble in 1965, managing director of Young and Rubicam in France in 1970, he created with Bernard Roux, Jacques Seguela and Alain Cayzac the advertising agency RSCG (Roux Seguele Cayzac Goudard) which grew into an international network agency. Goudard is also a hobbyist bullfighter.
John Vincent "Jack" Geraghty, Jr. (born February 23, 1934) is an Irish American civic politician, journalist, and public relations consultant from Spokane, Washington. In 1964, he was elected to the Spokane County Board of Commissioners, while simultaneously serving in the Air National Guard and working as a staff journalist with the Spokane Daily Chronicle. He resigned as County Commissioner in 1971, when the City of Spokane began preparing to host the 1974 World's Fair. While he was initially named as the Director of Public Relations, he was later appointed to serve as the Vice President of Exhibitor and Guest Relations.
Presenting the awards on that occasion was Michael D. Higgins, then Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht.The Irish Times, "Higgins warns of threat to service", 15 November 1993 No formal announcement was made by the sponsor subsequently as to the future of the Jacob's Awards so the reason why they were terminated remains a mystery. However, the death of public relations consultant and radio presenter, Frankie Byrne, shortly after the 1993 event may have been a factor. From the inception of the Jacob's Awards, each of the annual presentation events was organised and promoted by Frankie Byrne.
After he was released he went to work at Calculus Private School in Bloemfontein and later began working with convicted bank robber Gayton McKenzie who had since become a motivational speaker. Kunene and McKenzie then invested in a seafood distribution business. Kunene has also worked as a public relations consultant and lobbyist for mining companies. In March 2012 the Hawks (special police investigative unit) spokesman McIntosh Polela confirmed that the Hawks have done an investigation into Kunene regarding fraudulent representations to communities and potential shareholders as part of the application for mining rights by Central Rand Gold (CRG).
Sharon la Hechicera (Sharon the Sorceress), also known by the nicknames La Reina de la Tecnocumbia, La Diva, and La Diva Criolla (born Edith Rosario Bermeo Cisneros; 28 March 1974 – 4 January 2015), was an Ecuadorian television actress and presenter, music producer, advertising and public relations consultant, lingerie designer, and singer known for her promotion and performing of the tecnocumbia genre. She was one of the most popular celebrities in Ecuador during her lifetime. Bermeo was able to become an icon of Ecuadorian culture internationally. Over the course of her career, she released five studio albums.
In 2006 she began work on a master's degree in political marketing at the National School of Administration and Political Science of Bucharest, and that year she also began a doctorate at the Transylvania University of Braşov. She has also pursued studies in Austria and in the United States. From 1999 to 2000, she worked as a public relations consultant for Tofan Grup, an automobile tyre distributor. She was then a parliamentary expert at the Romanian Senate from 2000 to 2004, and from 2000 to 2006 was an associated professor at Transylvania University and at the Romanian-German University of Sibiu.
Thus, the property was offered to Gail Johnson, rent free for 5 years.The intersection of Pretoria Street and Banket Street in Hillbrow, Johannesburg The house was located on 23 Mitchell street and consisted of four bedrooms, one bathroom upstairs and one downstairs, a lounge, a room used as a dormitory, and a courtyard. Renovations and repairs were needed, in addition to furniture and basic house necessities. To raise funds for the completion of the house, Gail, a former public relations consultant, held a “kitchen tea” in which a wish list was created and publicized in the media and to those who were potential contributors.
"Dick Gregory's Role as Michael Jackson's Adviser", NPR, July 12, 2005. In 1998, Gregory spoke at the celebration of the birthday of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., with President Bill Clinton in attendance. Not long after, the President told Gregory's long-time friend and public relations consultant Steve Jaffe, "I love Dick Gregory; he is one of the funniest people on the planet." They spoke of how Gregory had made a comment on Dr. King's birthday that broke everyone into laughter, when he noted that the President made Speaker Newt Gingrich ride "in the back of the plane," on an Air Force One trip overseas.
Ruth Nash was also an active member of the Republican Party, and from May 1957 to August 1958 she served as a public relations consultant for the Republican National Committee's women's division. Beginning in September 1958, Nash served as the confidential administrative assistant to Bertha Adkins, the Under Secretary of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (now the Department of Health and Human Services). Also in 1958, Nash became a member of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS). Both Nash and her husband Bradley Nash were active in their retirement, and Bradley Nash was the mayor of Harper's Ferry, West Virginia for many years.
Evans's experience includes some 15 years as a print and television journalist in Sydney, as a public relations consultant and as a producer of documentary programmes at Channel Seven in Sydney. He continues to write and publish books and to act as a consultant on the conservation of old houses and buildings in many areas of Australia. He is currently researching apotropaic (evil-averting) marks and deliberately concealed objects in old houses and buildings – two ancient rituals that travelled to Australia as part of the cultural baggage of convicts and settlers. In 2010 he received a PhD from the University of Newcastle, NSW, for his thesis on this topic.
Young Voters for the President was an entity created by Richard Nixon's 1972 campaign for President of the United States to mobilize youth voters in support of Nixon's reelection. Richard Nixon won 52 percent of "under 30" voters in the 1972 U.S. presidential election. As of March 1972, only 22 percent of voters between the ages of 18 and 24 identified with the Republican Party. Young Voters for the President was created by public relations consultant Ken Rietz, whose plan for capturing the support of younger voters for the Republican Party in the 1972 presidential election was brought to the attention of the White House by United States Senator Bill Brock.
From 1999 to 2002, working in London, he was a producer for the Romanian-language edition of BBC World Service. From 2003 to 2005 he was a political consultant for local and parliamentary elections in Romania, as well as a public relations consultant; one of his clients was the politician Cristian Boureanu. In January 2005 he served as a state counsellor to Prime Minister Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu, and from that month until Tăriceanu fired him in March 2006 when his wife came into conflict with the National Liberal Party leadership, he was president of the Agency for Government Strategies. From that October until March 2007, he was consultant on communications projects.
Anita Meiring, public relations consultant for Wonderbra, described the event: "It is a day for women to realise that their cleavage is something unique and that they should be proud of it." "It gives women a chance to be beautiful and glow in the furtive, yet appreciative, glances their cleavage evokes from men". She also explained, "It gives men a legitimate reason to stare at boobs." Samantha Paterson, a brand manager for Wonderbra, said that National Cleavage Day was started as a way to solemnise women's independence and power in all facets of life, from their careers to their relationships to their own destiny.
Bill O'Herlihy a public relations consultant retained by Monarch Properties in 1991, told the Tribunal on 7 June 2006 that he was told by Mr. Richard Lynn in the bar of the Royal Dublin hotel that members of Dublin County Council were alleged to pocket £50,000 per year in return for favourable planning decisions. This 'hearsay evidence' indicated that transaction process involved a property developer developing a bilateral relationship with a lead councillor. The lead councillor would then determine with colleagues what exactly was required to secure a particular vote on a planning or rezoning matter. The lead councillor cited by O'Herlihy in respect of Monarch's interests was Lydon.
Peter Hans is the ninth and current president of the North Carolina Community College System, serving since 2018. On June 19, 2020, the University of North Carolina Board of Governors elected him to serve as the president of the university system, effective August 1, 2020.Business NCUniversity of North Carolina Press Release: UNC Board of Governors elects Peter Hans president of the UNC System Hans earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from UNC-Chapel Hill and a Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies from Harvard University. He worked as an advisor to U.S. Senators Lauch Faircloth, Richard Burr and Elizabeth Dole, and later as a lobbyist and public-relations consultant.
His best-known work may be Exodus, which was published in 1958. Most sources indicate that Uris, motivated by an intense interest in Israel, financed his research for the novel by selling the film rights in advance to MGM and by writing newspaper articles about the Sinai campaign.Leon Uris, 78, Who Wrote Sweeping Novels Like "Exodus," Dies New York Times – June 25, 2003 It is also said that the book involved two years of research, and involved thousands of interviews. According to Jack Shaheen, Americans were largely apathetic about Israel in the 1950s, so the eminent public relations consultant Edward Gottlieb was called on "to create a more sympathetic attitude" toward the newly established state.
Kwame Owusu-Ansah or Kwame Owusu Ansah (or John William Kwame Owusu Ansah,Modern Ghana : WHO IS KWAME OWUSU ANSAH'S REAL MOTHER? by Eugene Osafo- Nkansah (Jun 25, 2008) 9 December 1967 - 2 May 2008GhanaWeb : Eight years after the demise of Kwame Owusu Ansah, (2 May 2016) Thomas Adotei Pappoe, 3news.com [in] Peace FM, Suzzy Williams, Terry Bonchaka, Kwame Owusu Ansah, Vybrant Faya, Isaac Yeboah, Ebony Etc (10-Feb-2018) ) was a Ghanaian radio broadcaster, poet, Public Relations Consultant and teacher turned actor who graced the scene of the Ghanaian movie industry through various collaboration with Nigerians and major features in Ghanaian movie. Owusu-Ansah was born at Alajo in Accra to Smart Owusu Ansah and Victoria Cosmos Gonsalves.
After graduating from Youngstown State University, Sheets taught high school English in Youngstown, Ohio, then began working in journalism. Sheets spent some time as a reporter for The York Dispatch in York, Pennsylvania, then traveled to Paris, France where he spent three years studying art and other subjects while also teaching businessmen and women English as a second language, and translating. On his return to York, Sheets worked as a public relations consultant for businesses and individuals until 1975, when he was hired to be Director of Public Relations by President Ray A. Miller of York College of Pennsylvania. Before that he had been public relations director of York Little Theater (now The Belmont Theatre).
These include threatening to publish photographs of Education Secretary Harold Earle in the company of a rent boy; causing Health Secretary Peter MacKenzie to accidentally run over a disabled man; and forcing Foreign Secretary Patrick Woolton to withdraw by blackmailing him with an audiotape of a one-night stand that Urquhart himself orchestrated. His remaining rival, Environment Secretary Michael Samuels, is alleged by the press to have supported far-left politics as a university student. Urquhart thereby reaches the brink of victory. Prior to the final ballot, Urquhart ties up loose ends by murdering the party's drug-addicted and increasingly unstable public relations consultant, Roger O'Neill, whom he forced into helping him to remove Collingridge from office.
Despite swearing to never perform at Caesars again, Sinatra returned after his retirement in January 1974, and became a frequent performer at Caesars Palace throughout the decade. He was performing at Caesars when his mother Dolly died in a plane crash in January 1977, and in 1979 he was awarded the Grammy Trustees Award in a party at the hotel, while celebrating 40 years in show business and his 64th birthday. When Sinatra was given back his gaming license by the Nevada Gaming Commission in 1981, he became an entertainment-public relations consultant at the casino for $20,000 a week. In 1971, some 1,500 African American rights activists stormed the hotel in a protest.
Crowley and Hirsig went to Tunis, where, dogged by continuing poor health, he unsuccessfully tried again to give up heroin, and began writing what he termed his "autohagiography", The Confessions of Aleister Crowley. They were joined in Tunis by the Thelemite Norman Mudd, who became Crowley's public relations consultant. Employing a local boy, Mohammad ben Brahim, as his servant, Crowley went with him on a retreat to Nefta, where they performed sex magic together. In January 1924, Crowley travelled to Nice, France, where he met with Frank Harris, underwent a series of nasal operations, and visited the Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man and had a positive opinion of its founder, George Gurdjieff.
Christopher William Cox is an American lobbyist and public relations consultant. From April 2002 to June 2019 he had served as chief lobbyist and principal political strategist for the Institute for Legislative Action (ILA), the lobbying arm of the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) and as the executive director of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action (NRA- ILA).NRA-ILA News Release; 1 January 2005; He oversaw eight divisions within the NRA-ILA, including Federal Affairs; State & Local Government Affairs; Public Affairs; Grassroots; Finance; Research; Conservation; Wildlife & Natural Resources; and Office of Legislative Counsel. Cox was also chairman of NRA’s Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF),NRA-ILA Political Victory Fund; the association's political action committee.
Born out of the wild foods foraging of founder Whitney Smith, the magazine was conceived in 1986-1987 by an editorial team that included Smith and architect Peter Ferguson, public relations consultant Kim Obrist and filmmaker and publisher Christopher Lowry. Smith attributed his inspiration for the formation of the society to the National Geographic Society (which published its own journal) and FILE magazine, produced by the conceptual and media-based art collective, General Idea, and to the Utne Reader's use of other published materials. The SPWC was in production in Toronto from 1986 to 1991. Graphic designer Bernard Stockl became the art director and quickly established the look of the magazine, including the characteristic contents page.
He brought his client portfolio with him, paying the partners of Murray Consultants an agreed sum over a period of two or three years. By this stage Dunlop had garnered a knowledge of the essential elements of the Irish planning process although he has no formal training in planning or architecture. Dunlop told The Mahon Tribunal, in June 2006, that he kept a stash of cash to bribe county councillors on a regular basis in the 18 property development transactions he was involved with as a public relations consultant. He has described how several politicians telephoned him in panic trying to discover how much he had paid them when bribery allegations first emerged.
Loughlinstown was, prior to 1990 a scenic area directly south of Dublin city on the Wexford road, site of the first dual carriageway in Ireland. In 1991, an intensive IR£800,000 public relations (PR) campaign to generate local support for the rezoning of hundreds of acres in Loughlinstown and nearby Cabinteely was spearheaded by public relations consultant and sports broadcaster Bill O'Herlihy and later by PR consultant and former political secretary Frank Dunlop. Some councillors firmly resisted the rezoning, supposedly concerned about the commercial and social welfare of nearby Dún Laoghaire but are alleged to have ensured that there was sufficient support from colleagues whose political bases were elsewhere. The rezoning was approved.
Midnight Louie is the name of a slightly overweight (20 pounds) fictional black cat in a series of mystery novels by author Carole Nelson Douglas, and is the general title for the same series. Each volume of the series is told from the point of view of the cat's "roommate", Temple Barr, a freelance public relations consultant, and from the point of view of Midnight Louie, the cat himself. Midnight Louie's chapters are written in what the author describes as a style reminiscent of Damon Runyon, generic gumshoe, and Mrs. Malaprop. As the Las Vegas-set series continues, three other main human characters have points of view: a hard-boiled female homicide detective, C.R. Molina; Matt Devine, an ex-priest; and Max Kinsella, a stage magician.
In 1986, Feely was working as a public relations consultant for the television documentary The Children's War, about the work of the Children's National Medical Center; a New York Times review called it "a plea for children's accident prevention"."OUR CHILDREN'S WAR", by John Corry, August 27, 1985, New York Times Feely and surgeon Dr. Martin R. Eichelberger collaborated on multiple projects for the hospital's trauma center, including the National Children's Accident Prevention Campaign, before developing the concept of a dedicated national nonprofit. They launched the National Safe Kids Campaign in September 1987 with five years of funding from Johnson & Johnson. United States Surgeon General C. Everett Koop served as its chairman for its first thirteen years (honorary during his Surgeon General tenure).
Thomas Cecil "Tom" Griscom (born 1949) served as Director of White House Communications under President Ronald Reagan, was a top aide and adviser for a decade to U.S. Senator Howard Baker of Tennessee, and was the executive editor and publisher of the Chattanooga Times Free Press from October 1999 to June 30, 2010. Griscom also served in the 1990s as the executive vice president for external relations for the RJ Reynolds Tobacco company, as an employee of Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd; and as a public relations consultant with Powell- Tate. In December 1998, Fortune magazine's "The Power of 25: the influence merchants" named Griscom, along with other ex-White House staff, ex- politicians and sons-of-politicians, as a key lobbyist in Washington.
Richard Mintz, a Washington public relations consultant who worked with Emanuel on the campaign, spoke about the soundness of the idea: "It was that [extra] million dollars that really allowed the campaign to withstand the storm we had to ride out in New Hampshire [over Clinton's relationship with Gennifer Flowers and the controversy over his draft status during the Vietnam War]." Emanuel's knowledge of the top donors in the country, and his rapport with "heavily Jewish" donors helped Clinton amass a then-unheard-of sum of $72 million. While working on the Clinton campaign Emanuel was a paid retainer of the investment bank Goldman Sachs. Following the campaign, Emanuel served as a senior advisor to Clinton at the White House from 1993 to 1998.
Huie's first role in the media sector was at the age of 17 when she began working as an office junior for Connie Filipello Publicity. In 1999 Huie joined Max Clifford Associates as a press consultant, completing an internship while studying a degree in journalism, and then joining the firm as a public relations consultant - a role she held from 2004-2008. Huie has worked as a freelance reporter specialising in entertainment news for a variety of organisations, including BBC London Radio (Amina Taylor Show), Choice FM (Dave VJ Show), Pride Magazine and the Sunday Mirror / Daily Mirror. In 2006 Huie founded Color blind cards - the first greeting card company to supply mainstream greeting card retailers in the UK with cards that celebrated racial and ethnic diversity.
Weissman was born in the Bronx on July 12, 1919. After graduating from Townsend Harris High School, he studied business at the City College of New York (whose business school became Baruch College), edited a small weekly newspaper in New Jersey and then became a reporter for The Star-Ledger of Newark, New Jersey. The day after the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the United States Navy and, during World War II, served for more than three years as a submarine destroyer commander and on an anti-personnel naval ship. Following military service, he made a career change to public relations, first working at Samuel Goldwyn Productions and later becoming a public relations consultant at Benjamin Sonnenberg, where Philip Morris was a client.
Stuart Higgins (born c.1956)Andy Beckett "Soaking up the Sun", The Independent on Sunday, 13 October 1996 is a British public relations consultant and former newspaper editor. In 1972 Higgins left school in Kingswood, on the outskirts of Bristol, and began his career as a reporter at the South West News, an agency founded by Roland Arblaster.In his Leveson submission, see below, Higgins says he joined Arblasters of Bristol "around 1976",He began working for The Sun in 1979 as their West Country reporter."Leveson Inquiry: Response from Stuart Higgins", Leveson submission, January 2012 He was arrested in 1982 by the police after being found with a Sun photographer "testing security" at Highgrove House, home of Charles, Prince of Wales.
As a publicity stunt, public relations consultant and former ANA governor Donn Pearlman launched a nationwide hunt for the missing fifth specimen. He arranged with Bowers and Merena auction house (at the time a division of Collectors Universe, Inc.) to offer a minimum US$1 million to purchase the coin, or as a guarantee for consigning it to one of their public auctions. In addition, a US$10,000 reward was offered simply for letting representatives of Bowers and Merena be the first to see the missing fifth specimen when found. After learning about the reward, the Walton heirs brought their coin to the ANA convention in Baltimore, where expert authenticators from Professional Coin Grading Service examined it at length and compared it to the other four known specimens.
Bank Hapoalim, one of Israel's largest financial institutions, had announced in late 2002 that it was about to cut 10% of its workforce of about 900 employees, many of whom tenured under the bank's employment contract. Criticism of the plan came from the Histadrut labor union, which questioned the necessity of such a massive layoff amidst ILS 1 billion in profits for the bank that year. First filing legal action against the bank via the Tel Aviv District Labor Court, the Histadrut union also went on to embark on a massive public relations campaign against the bank's management. The bank's main shareholder, Israeli businesswoman Shari Arison, one of Israel's wealthiest women, led a press conference to defend the layoffs, on advice from her public relations consultant Rani Rahav.
Bossé owned a jewelry store in Verdun before entering political life and was at one time chair of the Verdun General Hospital.Sarah Scott, "Verdun Liberals quit as Bourassa picks candidate," Montreal Gazette, 18 August 1989, A4. He first ran for mayor of Verdun in the 1985 municipal election, in which he was narrowly defeated by former Liberal member of parliament Raymond Savard. During this campaign, Bossé promised to revitalize the city's shopping streets and increase its cultural activities without a significant tax hike; a report in the Montreal Gazette indicated that he spent the maximum amount of money permitted for the campaign, hired a public relations consultant, and had his supporters pack Verdun council meetings during the buildup to the vote.Daniel Kucharsky, "Six fight for mayor's seat of much-coveted Verdun," Montreal Gazette, 31 October 1985, C5.
He sees a conflict between the workings of the nation state and free flow economic globalization that has gone too far "toward an impractical version that we might call hyperglobalization". In 2013, economists at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Arvind Subramanian and Martin Kessler invoked the concept in "The Hyperglobalization of Trade and Its Future", to describe the dramatic increase in world trade that has occurred since the founding of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995. Public Relations consultant and academician, Takashi Inoue extended the concept to beyond the economics into the realms of culture and politics in his 2018 book Public Relations in Hyper- Globalization; He argues that the world is being transformed by three forces of hyper-globalization: economic, social media, and new disruptive technologies that together are accelerating the pace of change in all spheres. Inoue argues that this is the new reality in which leaders must now operate in.
After the war O'Brien became public relations adviser for Rootes and was then recruited to the Conservative Party, leading the election campaigns which led to the hung parliament of 1950 and the Conservative victory in 1951.Ralph M. Negrine, Christina Holtz-Bacha The Professionalisation of Political Communication He became a public relations consultant, and one of his first clients was the government of Spain which wanted to promote tourism. O'Brien had once before been involved with Spain in the 30s, when the plot to transport Franco in a privately owned Dragon Rapide to meet with his forces in Morocco, was concocted by senior figures of the 1936 'pronunciamiento' in O'Brien's drawing room. Since the Spanish Civil War Spain had been out of favour in British circles and its obscurity as a holiday destination at the time was indicated by O'Brien's question "Costa Brava, where is that?" in response to Fraga's plea for help.
David W. Chen, Lapses by CUNY Officials Made System 'Ripe for Abuse,' Report Says, New York Times (November 16, 2016). Following the release of the I.G.'s report, Governor Andrew Cuomo vowed to appoint an Inspector General to both CUNY and SUNY and called for new leadership at both institutions. Earlier, Governor Cuomo had replaced most of CUNY's trustees, including chairman Benno C. Schmidt Jr., naming a new chairman, Bill Thompson, former New York City Comptroller; Fernando Ferrer, former Bronx Borough President; Robert F. Mujica, the governor's budget director and a longtime top aide for the Senate Republican majority; Ken Sunshine, a public relations consultant; and Mayra Linares-Garcia, Cuomo's former director of Latino affairs and the daughter of Guillermo Linares, former NYC assemblyman and city councilman, and head of the state Higher Education Services Corporation. In a letter addressed to James Milliken, on November 18, 2016, written by Elkan Abramovitz, Coico's lawyer, which was published in the New York Times, Coico accused CUNY administrators of making her the scapegoat for the university's poor fiscal practices.

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