Chevron's Koetzle Powers API's DC Push
Wed, Sep. 26, 2018
By Kevin McCauley
Chevron's Bill Koetzle has joined the American Petroleum Institute as VP-federal affairs.
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Chevron's Bill Koetzle has joined the American Petroleum Institute as VP-federal affairs.
Jennifer Morris, who was senior VP-corporate & PA at Edelman has moved to biofuels trade group Growth Energy, for the VP-communications & PA position.
Bob Haus, public affairs director at the US Energy Dept., is exiting his post next month to take a government relations job with Corteva Agriscience, which is the agriculture division of DowDuPont.
BP is sticking with WPP in the aftermath of the “extraction” of CEO/founder Martin Sorrell from the helm of the ad/PR combine.
The United Arab Emirates has hired Hill+Knowlton Strategies to handle strategic communications and global PR for the World Energy Council’s 24thWorld Energy Congress slated for 2019 (Sept. 9-12) at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.
Jon Wentzel, who was a top executive at Burson-Marsteller and Ogilvy, joined the Nuclear Energy Institute this month as VP-communications.
Megan Barnett Bloomgren, GOP operative and former acting deputy chief of staff at the Interior Dept., has joined the American Petroleum Institute as VP-communications.
David Chaplin, communications director for the Remain campaign during Britain’s EU referendum last year, has joined Hill+Knowlton Strategies as senior associate director.
Ogilvy Government Relations represents the Energy Equipment and Infrastructure Alliance, a top advocate for the development of America's shale oil energy resources.
Will Dempster, who was a key aide to 2014 defeated Democratic Senator Mary Landreau, has joined McBee Strategic Consulting as VP in its communications practice.
Jeff Logan, who was executive deputy secretary for the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection, has joined Bravo Group, the Harrisburg-based PA/advocacy firm.
Pennsylvania-based energy sector PR shop Bravo Group has expanded to Texas with the addition of former Sunoco communications chief David Webster.
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