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  • ...icultural biotechnology. Engaged with scientific and commercial sectors on strategies to better engage with the debate about GM crops; leading to my participatio ...Tony Gilland appeared with: [[Jeffrey Rosen]] (professor of law, [[George Washington University]]), [[Raymond Tallis]] (fellow, [[Academy of Medical Sciences]];
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  • ...rogram, provides specialized training for entrepreneurs, conducts an award-winning communications strategy, and furnishes technical assistance through field o <td>[[June DeHart]]<br>Washington Office, Manatt, Phelps &amp; Phillips &ndash; Partner</td>
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  • ...nd work. It’s a long term mission focused on making Pfizer’s success a winning proposition for everyone.’<ref> Pfizer [http://www.pfizer.com/pfizerinc/i ...gest players in what is widely considered the most influential industry in Washington: pharmaceutical manufacturers'. They go on to add that 'Pfizer and other dr
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  • ...Clarion Project]] and [[ACT! For America]]. He was also a senior fellow at Washington-based [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] and a visiting scholar *''The Confrontation: Winning the War Against Future Jihad'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)
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  • ...wing communications specialist involved in formulating and implementing PR strategies. From 1998-00 he was a Senior Fellow of the Lexington Institute [http://www ...nd biotechnology company, Frank was the chief writer responsible for award-winning shareowner publications, executive speeches, and issues management. He bega
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  • ...post.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A56448-2004Oct23?language=printer The Big Winners]", ''Washington Post'', October 24, 2004. ...kerbiony2004&#richardviguerie Decisions 2004: Choosing winning fundraising strategies]", 2004 Non-Profit Fundraising Conference, accessed October 2004.
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  • ...as "an innovative strategic market research firm with offices in New York, Washington, D.C. and Denver."[http://www.psbsurveys.com/home/frameo.htm] The firm was ...rigorous analyses of consumer needs and purchasing decisions to offer key strategies and tactics designed to bolster profits and develop new markets.
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  • ...the process; representing client interests in the EU and UK; and 'creating strategies to minimise risks and capitalise on opportunities.'<ref>[https://www.dlapip Winning local planning battles has long been a lucrative area for lobbying and PR c
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  • ...nstitute of National Strategic Studies]], [[National Defense University]], Washington D.C., USA (April-June 2003) *''The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies'' (Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2002) (co-editor);
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  • *Are We Winning the War on Terrorism? A Report from Afghanistan, Brookings Institution, 19 :New TV Strategies
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  • ...1985, for the European Commission. He then worked at the French Embassy in Washington as a Counsellor (economic affairs) from 1985 to 1986. From 1986 to 1988, he ...n that has placed water as a priority for businesses when developing their strategies <ref> World Business Council For Sustainable Development [http://www.wbcsd.
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  • '''Williams and Jensen''' is a Washington based law and lobbying firm established in 1970. ...ults -- that is to say, doing what our clients appreciate most: winning in Washington'<ref>Williams and Jensen [http://www.williamsandjensen.com/about.asp About
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  • ...labi (the Iraqi exile and source of false intelligence to the Pentagon)"in Washington circles came about at the instigation of Albert Wohlstetter, who met Chalab ...enrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">[[Ahmed Chalabi]]'s rise to prominence in Washington circles came at the instigation of Albert Wohlstetter, who met Chalabi in [
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  • ...NGTON, D.C.', [http://www.nrawinningteam.com/bios00/norquist.html NRA: The Winning Team website]</ref> *Consultant for [[Janus-Merritt Strategies]], a lobbying firm
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  • ...US would not go ahead with a military plan unless convinced that it was a winning strategy. On this, US and UK interests converged. But on the political stra
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  • ...te of Technology and was previously employed with [[ICF International]] in Washington DC, Toronto, and London where he served most recently as Managing Director, ...ronmental Technology at Imperial College, London gaining a distinction and winning the law prize prior to joining Climate Exchange. He also holds an MA in Phy
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  • ...c country is 'by its very nature discriminatory' - though it concedes that winning such legislation would not be 'an easy task'.<ref>[http://www.inss.org.il/u ...he [[American Jewish Committee]] as well as the [[Brookings Institute]], [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] and [[Hudson Institute]].<ref>[http://www.
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  • ...Union. "GPlus Europe produces made-to-measure political and communications strategies for our clients. We think through an organisation’s whole approach to the In 2006 the Russian government signed a multi-million dollar deal with the Washington office of the PR company [[Ketchum]] and GPlus Europe. The <i>Financial Tim
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  • ...imes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405EFD6163EF933A1575BC0A961958260 Decision Strategies and Fairfax Group Plan Merger]", The New York Times, 20 August 1997, access ...assembled leading regional and country experts to create winning business strategies. The Stonebridge Board of Advisors, led by [[Clayton Yeutter]], former U.S.
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  • ...f American Ambassadors]]; and founder of the American Refugee Committee of Washington. He received an A.B. from Yale University and a J.D. magna cum laude from C ...eans. Fairbanks uses the old Vietnam war public diplomacy/soft power term "winning hearts and minds" to title a paper on the Middle East, presented to a Yale
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