We will help them achieve a higher level of professional security, pursue opportunities for success, and obtain affordable benefits.”Eisenberg, 44, a Virginia native and longtime Fort Lauderdale resident, began writing for a community newspaper as a high school senior. As chief editor, he went on to build Louisville’s bi-weekly COMMUNITY newspaper into “Best in the Nation.” Later, as a correspondent for Washington Radio and Press Corps, Eisenberg broadcast political news from Capitol Hill to a national audience.
Routledge’s “Building Intimate Relationships: Clinical Applications of the PAIRS Program.” As president of Eisenberg Communications, Eisenberg develops training and campaign strategies for small to medium size clients and issue-oriented activism. “Whether you work in Fort Lauderdale, London, or Baghdad, freedom of the press is frequently threatened from interference that ranges from subtle to audacious.” NWU members, he said, benefit from the security of thousands of members standing together and solidarity with the million member United Auto Workers union under whose umbrella NWU operates.
Anisfeld, Co-Chair, Administration, and Robert Henthorn, Financial Secretary. Eleven members, including Eisenberg, Anisfeld, and Henthorn, will serve as delegates to the union’s upcoming bi-annual Delegates Assembly in Baltimore. Other elected delegates are Paul MacArthur (Bloomington, Indiana), Professor Ilan Avisar (Tel Aviv, Israel), Leisa Faulkner (Cameron Park, California), Paul Martin (Farmington, Michigan), Benjamin Schlau (Charleston, South Carolina), George Obikoya (North Battlefo, Canada), Sanford Rosenthal (Fort Lauderdale, Florida), and Jennifer Coates-Conroy (Tacoma, Washington).
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