Since the invasion, lobbying contracts in Russia are being terminated, companies are suspending business ties, and far-right nationalist movements are losing steam. How can public affairs professionals provide the risk management guidance to help companies and leaders determine their next move?
Council members attending the National PAC Conference in early March take their best shot at stumping Nathan Gonzales with questions about the 2022 midterm elections.
In times marked by controversy and division, this year’s PAC Award winners responded to the voices of their diverse memberships by reassessing their practices to make them even stronger.
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How does new research about underrepresentation of older people in media and advertising correlate to how older workers are considered in the diversity and inclusion efforts of companies?
Comcast’s associate vice president of political affairs discusses the importance of building institutional knowledge, especially when dealing with compliance complexities, how a minor in math helped her become a better critical thinker, and what makes her professional community special.
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More insights from the late comedian George Carlin, this time on why politicians have to speak the way they do to ensure that they don’t “inadvertently say something.”
The Council’s job board is the place to find public affairs jobs from around the world and across industries. This column spotlights a few of those jobs each month. This issue we are highlighting openings in communications.