Taft Communications Promotes Sheila Cort to Senior Director
Share Article LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. (PRWEB) May 24, 2021
Taft Communications announced that veteran communications coach and corporate communications counselor Sheila Cort has been promoted to senior director. Since joining the firm full-time in 2016, Cort has managed or co-managed several key clients and played a key role in Taft ClearPoint, the firm’s highly regarded leadership communications practice, and with the promotion has now been designated focus area lead for Taft’s work in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) communications.
Through Taft ClearPoint, Cort serves as practice lead and senior coach, helping leaders master the “constant conversation” involving not only what leaders say, but how they say it through voice, tonality, body language, and facial expression via one-on-one coaching, group workshops and clinics, webinars, and
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I never thought we d reach the day when I d have to tell my children that there was a time in this country when both Democrats and Republicans, going all the way back to President Harry Truman, would stand unflinchingly, shoulder-to-shoulder with the state of Israel.
I never thought I d have to reminisce about the good old days in America where our most important ally could rely on consistent backing from both parties in Washington, DC.
I never thought it would be considered controversial for an American politician to provide full-throated support for the one solitary, free, democratic, diverse, and tolerant nation in the entire Middle East.
Joe Biden Faces a Divided Middle East â and Democratic Base
Younger Democrats have made it clear that the historic level of U.S. support for Israel is no longer acceptable.
Composite (Israel photo by Fatima Shbair/Getty Images, Biden photo by Anna Moneymaker /Getty Images)
Joe Biden didnât want to deal with Israel and the Palestinians when he took office. His foreign policy priorities were China and Russia, and to the extent that he was going to spend any time on the Middle East at all, it would be on nuclear negotiations with Iran rather than on long-festering and potentially unsolvable problems in the West Bank or the Gaza Strip. But in addition to his foreign policy goals, Biden also understood that growing internal divisions within the Democratic Party would keep him from making any meaningful progress on Israel.