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  1. The Consequences of the Iowa Caucus

    Following his win in Iowa, is GOP candidate Mitt Romney prepared to “fight a four-front war”? In a Huffington Post column, Robert Hoopes, president of VOX Global, breaks down the road ahead, including the “wrath of the attack dog.”

    Read: Results and Consequences

  2. The Big 12: Congress by Committee

    Will a “small group in a truncated timeframe” prove that Congress can still work? In the latest edition of “The Intersection,” the public affairs specialists from VOX Global, a Fleishman-Hillard company, break down the issues and players of the U.S. government’s new super committee.

    Read: The Intersection, August 2011

  3. A Push for Sustainable Innovation

    In an article in GreenBiz, sustainability specialist Alex Hahn from VOX Global shares takeaways from the National R4 Conference. Topics include the importance of customer cues and how local-level partnerships can “open the doors for environmental innovation.”

    Read: Three Takeaways From the U.S. Chamber’s Sustainability Conference

  4. Back to Schools: We Interrupt These Debt Talks

    With divisive debt talks continuing, is now the time for President Obama to meet with corporate leaders about education? The public affairs specialists from VOX Global weigh in, suggesting it’s “an economic issue just as pressing and with a longer shelf life.”

  5. Communications and Politics: From Fireside Chats to Twitter Town Halls

    Industry observers say President Obama’s Twitter town hall signals a “paradigm shift” in how we communicate. The public affairs specialists from VOX Global suggest his approach will “accomplish the same goals achieved by Roosevelt” almost 80 years ago.

  6. The New World of Advocacy

    In the newest edition of “The Intersection,” the public affairs specialists from VOX Global share bipartisan insights into the “new world of advocacy.” Diverse topics include sustainability lessons from Wal-Mart and GE and why companies “are struggling to keep pace” with crisis communications.

    Read: The Intersection, June 2011

  7. More Money, More Problems? Effects of the Budget Debate

    In the latest edition of “The Intersection,” the public affairs specialists from VOX Global provide bipartisan insights on the budget debate’s far-reaching impact. Topics include Egypt’s new beginnings, Michigan’s job gain and Massachusetts’ healthcare impact.

    Read: The Intersection

  8. Energy, Water and Smart Business: An Interview With Paul Dickinson

    The public affairs specialists from VOX Global sit down with Paul Dickinson, executive chairman of the Carbon Disclosure Project, to discuss how industries can become “fit for the 21st century.” Topics include U.S. jobs and the “critical new phenomena” in energy.

    Listen: An Interview With Paul Dickinson

  9. Finding Cleaner Common Ground in the New Congress

    In an article in ClimateBiz, sustainability specialist Tony Calandro from VOX Global offers communications tips for the climate change discussion. Topics include national security and an opportunity the “U.S. should not lose out on.”

    Read: Finding Common Ground on Climate Change in the New Congress

  10. Can New Awards Make Climate Change ‘More Glamorous’?

    Sir Richard Branson is addressing climate change issues his own way — through an awards show. In an article in ClimateBiz, sustainability specialist Alex Hahn from VOX Global looks at the impact of the new Gigaton Awards and why they could make global climate change efforts “a bit sexier.”

    Read: Gigaton Awards Spotlight Companies’ Success in Reducing Carbon

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