JOIN NATIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND ISSUE COMPANY OF EX-SENIOR CLINTON AIDE� READ THIS IF YOU DON`T THINK YOUR SUMMER or OTHER INTERNSHIP CAN BE FUN�
WASHINGTON--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Mar 11, 2003--A public affairs and issue strategy company headed by a senior Clinton administration Public Affairs Director and former congressional communications chief Bob Weiner is looking for quality volunteer interns. Applicants must have a car � the headquarters is twenty-five minutes outside Washington adjacent to a national park, in a rural wooded area. While the deer run by, you�ll be devising and helping public affairs strategies for national issues and organizations including members of Congress, national consumer attorneys` groups, world and U.S. sports agencies, health care advocates, efficient national security systems, national drug policy experts, progressive Democratic political organizations, and others. You`ll also think up talking points for a weekly national network radio show by company president.
Robert Weiner Public Affairs President, Bob Weiner, served in the Clinton White House as the Drug Czar`s (Lee Brown and Barry McCaffrey) Director of Public Affairs from 1995-2001. Earlier, he worked for U.S. Congressmen John Conyers (D-MI), Charles Rangel (D-NY), Claude Pepper (D-FL), Ed Koch (D-NY), and the Presidential and Senate campaigns of Ted Kennedy (D-MA). Bob`s first Washington position was as National Youth Vote Director for the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate during the famed 1972 Nixon-break-in of the headquarters. Weiner has directed the General Press Room for the last four Democratic National Conventions.
''If you like politics and action, this is a great opportunity,'' Weiner said. ''But you have to be fearless and organized to succeed. We deal with the top people in Washington, and I want someone who can be confident of himself or herself on the phone and in person. While much of the job generates organizational and creative energy like drafting releases or media points and contacting national media and VIPs, you have to be willing to do whatever the workload requires - no pride attacks in making copies or press kits or faxing if that`s what we are doing that moment! Most of all, I want someone who knows how to have fun while working because what we do is quite exciting - we are making a true difference,'' Bob concluded.
Break from work in outdoor pool and Jacuzzi� Lunch and transportation costs each day included. Be part of meetings in DC at the National Democratic Club, where Bob serves as on the Board of Governors.
Interested? Check out Wehttps://ttp://www.weinerpublic.com/. Then call Bob Weiner or Danielle Crawford at 301-283-0821 or 202-329-1700; E-mail: [email protected] or mail resume and brief note why you are interested to Robert Weiner Associates Public Affairs and Issue Strategies, PO Box 28271, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20038-8271.
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