Government Relations The Telecommunications Industry Association named Patrick Sullivan director of technical and government affairs. In his new position, he is charged with overseeing public safety and technical regulatory issues. Previously, he served as counsel for wireless provider Kajeet Inc. and practiced law as a litigation associate at Wilkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. Sullivan replaces Patrick Donovan.
Read MoreCapitalizing on the popularity of memoirs, one Berkeley, Calif. writer is starting a new professional literary society to promote structure in writing them.
Read MoreTwo groups promoting coal in the deliberations of efficient energy realigned mid-April, seeking to end duplication of their efforts to promote the fuel as a clean and affordable alternative. The Center for Energy and Economic Development (CEED), reabsorbed their grassroots offshoot, Americans for Balanced Energy Choices (ABEC) to form the newly named American Coalition for Clean CoalElectricity (ACCCE).
Read MoreA pattern of questionable behavior among senior executives at the Smithsonian Institute has some officials and nonprofit experts asking if a lax ethical culture has developed across the museum system. On April 23, a U.S. District judge dismissed charges against Smithsonian Business Ventures Vice President Jeanny Kim who was accused of assaulting a museum custodian trying to prevent the museum official from entering without proper access cards.
Read MoreIn a twist on the traditional Washington flyin, one trade group is asking officials to fly out to meet their members in a series of town hall meetings. Its a reverse conference of sorts, led by the Financial Services Forum to bring business advocates, policymakers and their constituents together to discuss free trade and the impact of globalization on American jobs.
Read MoreDavid P. Tenny left the American Forest & Paper Association to be CEO of the new National Alliance of Forest Owners, a group that formed April 10 to represent private timber companies in local and federal policy debate. NAFO is a 501(c)(6) association with a chapter structure and begins with 14 members from states including New Hampshire, Washington, Massachusetts and Oregon.
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