Public Lecture by Marguerite Sullivan
09/30/2011 - 15:00 - 15:00
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Marguerite Sullivan will deliver a public lecture entitled "Public Affairs:
Strategy, Communication and Messaging" in the auditorium of TU Institute of
Communication (Tartu Rd 13, 2nd floor) on Friday, September 30 at 09:15.
Marguerite Sullivan is a specialist in media relations. In work supported
by the U.S. State Department, World Bank, USAID, and media organizations,
she has trained journalists, government and NGO executives and
communicators in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South
East Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean and countries in the former
Soviet Union – as well as in the U.S. – on issues of freedom of the
press, transparency, ethics and being effective communicators.Ms Sullivan
has worked in the White House as assistant to Vice President Dan Quayle and
chief of staff to Marilyn Quayle. She subsequently was a member of the
Cabinet of New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman and directed the
state’s Washington office and its relations before the federal
government. During the 2000 presidential campaign, she was chief of staff
to Lynne Cheney and deputy director of vice presidential operations for the
Inauguration.She was appointed to the National Council on the Humanities,
and she has served on the Humanities Council of Washington, D.C., and
several committees at Stanford University. She has lectured at universities
and institutions, including the Smithsonian Institution, authored a number
of freelance articles, and served as executive director of the Washington
office of Harvard University’s Kennedy School and was a fellow at its
Institute of Politics.The lecture is in English and participation is
free.For further information please contact:Päivi TirkkonenTU Institute of
CommunicationPhone: +372 5682 7887Email: paivi.tirkkonen@tlu.ee
Strategy, Communication and Messaging" in the auditorium of TU Institute of
Communication (Tartu Rd 13, 2nd floor) on Friday, September 30 at 09:15.
Marguerite Sullivan is a specialist in media relations. In work supported
by the U.S. State Department, World Bank, USAID, and media organizations,
she has trained journalists, government and NGO executives and
communicators in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South
East Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean and countries in the former
Soviet Union – as well as in the U.S. – on issues of freedom of the
press, transparency, ethics and being effective communicators.Ms Sullivan
has worked in the White House as assistant to Vice President Dan Quayle and
chief of staff to Marilyn Quayle. She subsequently was a member of the
Cabinet of New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman and directed the
state’s Washington office and its relations before the federal
government. During the 2000 presidential campaign, she was chief of staff
to Lynne Cheney and deputy director of vice presidential operations for the
Inauguration.She was appointed to the National Council on the Humanities,
and she has served on the Humanities Council of Washington, D.C., and
several committees at Stanford University. She has lectured at universities
and institutions, including the Smithsonian Institution, authored a number
of freelance articles, and served as executive director of the Washington
office of Harvard University’s Kennedy School and was a fellow at its
Institute of Politics.The lecture is in English and participation is
free.For further information please contact:Päivi TirkkonenTU Institute of
CommunicationPhone: +372 5682 7887Email: paivi.tirkkonen@tlu.ee