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Steve Christensen: COVID-19 and The Importance of Batteries

Policy Chats

Public Affairs and Crisis Practice at Burson-Marsteller in Washington DC, where his clients include some of the world’s largest agriculture, chemical and consumer products companies. Mr. Christensen is also an Advisory Board member for the UC Riverside School of Public Policy.

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COVID-19: The Importance of Batteries (with Steve Christensen)

Policy Chats

Public Affairs and Crisis Practice at Burson-Marsteller in Washington DC, where his clients include some of the world’s largest agriculture, chemical and consumer products companies. Mr. Christensen is also an Advisory Board member for the UC Riverside School of Public Policy.

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COVID-19: The Importance of Batteries (with Steve Christensen)

Policy Chats

Public Affairs and Crisis Practice at Burson-Marsteller in Washington DC, where his clients include some of the world’s largest agriculture, chemical and consumer products companies. Mr. Christensen is also an Advisory Board member for the UC Riverside School of Public Policy. Learn more about Steve Christensen via [link]. “The

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A recap of our Excellence in Government Fellows 35th Anniversary Alumni Event  

Partnership for Public Service

Her sentiment stood out to audience member Sarah Kaczmarek, a 2023 EIG graduate and managing director of public affairs at the Government Accountability Office. “At For Ives, “skeptically curious” is a leader’s obligation to ask critical questions so AI is implemented in a responsible way while remaining open to potential growth.

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Haiti: has there been progress in disaster reduction since the last big earthquake?

Disaster Planning and Emergency Management

This is impossible to substantiate, but goods manufactured in a donor country, brought to Haiti by transport from that country and distributed by personnel from the same country would do little to stimulate the Haitian economy. Public Affairs, New York, 443 pp. The effects of stabilisation on humanitarian action in Haiti.