Difference between revisions of "Globalisation:Laurie J. Adler"
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Mrs Adler holds a Bachelor’s degree from Lafayette College and a Master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Chicago. Previously she has worked for a number of different employees, including [[Aerospace Industries Association]] which is a ‘trade association representing the nation’s major aerospace and defence manufacturers’ <ref>”[ http://www.aia-aerospace.org/about_aia/aia_at_a_glance/ ]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref> where she lobbied on commercial and defence trade issues; a lobbying, public relations and communications firm [[Burson- Marsteller]] <ref>”[http://www.burson-marsteller.com/About_Us/Pages/About_Us.aspx]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref> (which is part of the [[WPP Group]]) whose clients include [[Altria]] (formerly [[Philip Morris]]), [[Blackwater]], and [[Iraqi National Congress]] <ref>”[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Burson-Marsteller]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref> ; Bell- Boeing V-22 where she was a director of business development ; a public relations agency [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]]( owned by [[Interpublic]]) where she worked as a government relations arm and which clients include [[Coca-Cola]], [[ExxonMobil]], [[The Falkland Islands]], [[General Motors]] and [[Monsanto]], to name few; a lobbying and public relations group [[Cassidy and Associates]] (also owned by [[Interpublic]]); a lobbying company [[Burdeshaw Associates]] <ref>”[ http://72.3.153.57/lobby/profile-frame.aspx?act=agencies&year=2003&ag=002&sub=3]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref>; [[Development Alternatives International]]; [[DRS Technologies]] who supply products, services and support to military forces <ref>”[http://www.drs.com/CorporateInfo/index.aspx]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref>; and the [[Lincoln Group]] <ref>”[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Laurie_Adler]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref> . Most recently she has worked as a Strategic Communications Advisor at Human Terrain System at US Department of Army [[TRADOC]], in a program which ‘purpose is to improve brigade and commanders’ level of understanding of the highly complex local socio- cultural environment in areas where U.S. Army troops are deployed’ <ref>”[http://www.tradoc.army.mil/pao/tnsarchives/may%202008/050908-1.html]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref>. | + | Mrs Adler holds a Bachelor’s degree from Lafayette College and a Master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Chicago. Previously she has worked for a number of different employees, including [[Aerospace Industries Association]] which is a ‘trade association representing the nation’s major aerospace and defence manufacturers’ <ref>”[ http://www.aia-aerospace.org/about_aia/aia_at_a_glance/ ]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref> where she lobbied on commercial and defence trade issues; a lobbying, public relations and communications firm [[Burson- Marsteller]] <ref>”[http://www.burson-marsteller.com/About_Us/Pages/About_Us.aspx]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref> (which is part of the [[WPP Group]]) whose clients include [[Altria]] (formerly [[Philip Morris]]), [[Blackwater USA]], and [[Iraqi National Congress]] <ref>”[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Burson-Marsteller]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref> ; Bell- Boeing V-22 where she was a director of business development ; a public relations agency [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]]( owned by [[Interpublic]]) where she worked as a government relations arm and which clients include [[Coca-Cola]], [[ExxonMobil]], [[The Falkland Islands]], [[General Motors]] and [[Monsanto]], to name few; a lobbying and public relations group [[Cassidy and Associates]] (also owned by [[Interpublic]]); a lobbying company [[Burdeshaw Associates]] <ref>”[ http://72.3.153.57/lobby/profile-frame.aspx?act=agencies&year=2003&ag=002&sub=3]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref>; [[Development Alternatives International]]; [[DRS Technologies]] who supply products, services and support to military forces <ref>”[http://www.drs.com/CorporateInfo/index.aspx]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref>; and the [[Lincoln Group]] <ref>”[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Laurie_Adler]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref> . Most recently she has worked as a Strategic Communications Advisor at Human Terrain System at US Department of Army [[TRADOC]], in a program which ‘purpose is to improve brigade and commanders’ level of understanding of the highly complex local socio- cultural environment in areas where U.S. Army troops are deployed’ <ref>”[http://www.tradoc.army.mil/pao/tnsarchives/may%202008/050908-1.html]”, accessed 09/11/2010</ref>. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 19:48, 12 November 2010
Currently Mrs Adler is the Senior Public Affairs Advisor for Glevum Associates and a Senior Public Affairs Advisor for the Dornier Seaplane Company. Her expertise lies in strategic communications, public relations, crisis communications, international affairs, defence, marketing, government relations, lobbying and branding[1].
Background
Mrs Adler holds a Bachelor’s degree from Lafayette College and a Master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Chicago. Previously she has worked for a number of different employees, including Aerospace Industries Association which is a ‘trade association representing the nation’s major aerospace and defence manufacturers’ [2] where she lobbied on commercial and defence trade issues; a lobbying, public relations and communications firm Burson- Marsteller [3] (which is part of the WPP Group) whose clients include Altria (formerly Philip Morris), Blackwater USA, and Iraqi National Congress [4] ; Bell- Boeing V-22 where she was a director of business development ; a public relations agency Weber Shandwick Worldwide( owned by Interpublic) where she worked as a government relations arm and which clients include Coca-Cola, ExxonMobil, The Falkland Islands, General Motors and Monsanto, to name few; a lobbying and public relations group Cassidy and Associates (also owned by Interpublic); a lobbying company Burdeshaw Associates [5]; Development Alternatives International; DRS Technologies who supply products, services and support to military forces [6]; and the Lincoln Group [7] . Most recently she has worked as a Strategic Communications Advisor at Human Terrain System at US Department of Army TRADOC, in a program which ‘purpose is to improve brigade and commanders’ level of understanding of the highly complex local socio- cultural environment in areas where U.S. Army troops are deployed’ [8].
External Links
http://www.dornierseaplane.com/ http://www.burson-marsteller.com/default.aspx http://www.drs.com/ http://www.dai.com/ http://www.aia-aerospace.org/ http://www.boeing.com/rotorcraft/military/v22/index.htm http://webershandwick.co.uk/ http://www.cassidy.com/ http://www.burdeshaw.com/ http://web.archive.org/web/20000311202301/http://lincolngroup.com/
Notes
- ↑ “[1]”, accessed 11/11/2010
- ↑ ”[ http://www.aia-aerospace.org/about_aia/aia_at_a_glance/ ]”, accessed 09/11/2010
- ↑ ”[2]”, accessed 09/11/2010
- ↑ ”[3]”, accessed 09/11/2010
- ↑ ”[ http://72.3.153.57/lobby/profile-frame.aspx?act=agencies&year=2003&ag=002&sub=3]”, accessed 09/11/2010
- ↑ ”[4]”, accessed 09/11/2010
- ↑ ”[5]”, accessed 09/11/2010
- ↑ ”[6]”, accessed 09/11/2010