News from PBN Worldwide
NEW SLATE-R
PBN welcomes Mark Slater as its new Director of Interactive Media. Mark is based in the firm's Moscow office, where he has been serving as a consultant for PBN on various print, electronic and Internet-based projects. Mark brings more than 20 years experience, some with PBN, to the firm. He has lived in Russia for a significant part of the last decade. Welcome, Mark!
E-Mail: Mark.Slater@pbnco.com.
MAXIM-UM ADVANCE
Maxim Syssoev in PBN's Moscow office has been promoted to a Senior Account Manager in the firm's Government Relations Division. Congratulations Max!
E-mail: Maxim.Syssoev@pbnco.com.
COURTNEY PART DEUX
The DC office welcomes returning intern veteran Courtney Duke. After taking a semester to rendezvous in Paris, France, Courtney, a Senior at American University majoring in International Relations, has returned for a second year internship in PBNs DC office.
E-mail: Courtney.Duke@pbnco.com.
THANK GOODNESS ITS FRIDAY!
The DC office also extends a big welcome to Kim Hamill. A Junior at American University in Washington, DC, Kim comes to PBN after interning last year for Senator Joseph Lieberman (CT). Kim recently completed her summer internship in PBNs DC office and will continue working on Fridays through the Fall.
Email: Kim.Hamill@pbnco.com
A LITTLE SOMETHING TO FRAME
Dara Klatt, Account Manager in the Washington DC office, has a new diploma to hang in her office. She received her Masters of Arts degree in International Communication from the School of International Service at American University. Way to go, Dara!
Email: Dara.Klatt@pbnco.com.
MEDIA RELATIONS INSIDER INTERVIEWS PBN INSIDERS
The July Issue of Media Relations Insider features a three-page profile of The PBN Company's award-winning work on a steel trade issue involving the U.S. International Trade Commission and an interview with PBN Senior Vice President Paul Nathanson.
E-mail: Paul.Nathanson@pbnco.com
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