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The Council’s global public affairs community continues to expand, and Sousa’s breadth of knowledge has been key to this success.
A new Public Affairs Council poll finds 87% of government affairs executives say it will become increasingly common to use video conferencing for lobbying.
A new Public Affairs Council survey examines DEI policies and practices in strategy and governance; hiring, staffing and training; working with external groups; and advancement and programming.
How has the pandemic influenced transatlantic public affairs? The Public Affairs Council conducted two surveys among our members in the United States and Europe. Check out the findings!
Wilkinson is both the first Canadian and international chair to serve on the Council’s Board of Directors.
With just weeks to go before Election Day, most Americans have doubts about the fairness of the voting process.
Major crises often cause changes in long-term behavior. Council President Doug Pinkham explores public affairs issues that need to be resolved as we work through COVID-19.
The percentage of public affairs executives who believe the pandemic will make voting by mail much more common. Read the survey.
Percentage of public affairs executives who say after the pandemic is over it will remain difficult to meet with federal policymakers in person. Read the survey.
Check out these considerations and risks to analyze before determining your PAC strategy for 2020 and beyond.
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In a new report, government affairs executives say it will remain more difficult to meet with lawmakers in person.
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