ديفيد فانس

استراتيجي الاعلام الوطني

خبرة

تعرف على ديفيد…

ديفيد فانس هو الاستراتيجي الإعلامي الوطني لمنظمة Common Cause. وهو يعمل مع الموظفين على المستوى الوطني والولائي لتوليد وسائل الإعلام لتضخيم الصوت والتقدم بشكل استراتيجي بأجندة إصلاح الديمقراطية للمنظمة الوطنية ومكاتبها الـ 35 في الولايات.

قبل انضمامه إلى Common Cause في عام 2016، أمضى ديفيد عقدًا من الزمان كمدير للاتصالات والأبحاث في Campaign Legal Center، حيث عمل على تمويل الحملات الانتخابية وحقوق التصويت وقضايا أخلاقيات الحكومة. وخلال فترة عمله هناك، نمت مكانة المنظمة الإعلامية بشكل كبير وفي عام 2014 حصلت على جائزة MacArthur للمؤسسات الإبداعية والفعّالة.

يتمتع ديفيد بخبرة واسعة في العلاقات العامة والصحافة. فقد عمل مديرًا للشؤون العامة في إحدى الجمعيات التجارية الدولية وعمل في شركتين للعلاقات العامة في واشنطن العاصمة حيث تولى إدارة الشؤون العامة والعلاقات العامة وقضايا الأزمات على المستويين الوطني والدولي لمجموعة واسعة من العملاء من الشركات والجمعيات والمنظمات غير الربحية.

قبل دخوله مجال العلاقات العامة، عمل ديفيد لدى العديد من مكاتب الأخبار في واشنطن العاصمة، وWCAX-TV في بيرلينجتون، فيرمونت، وكذلك لدى صحيفة واشنطن بوست.

ديفيد هو مواطن من واشنطن العاصمة وحاصل على درجة الماجستير في الصحافة من كلية ميديل للصحافة بجامعة نورث وسترن ودرجة الماجستير في الكتابة الإبداعية من جامعة جورج ماسون.

أحدث الأخبار من ديفيد فانس

Trump Again Flouts Rule of Law in Pardon of Dinesh D’Souza

بيان صحفي

Trump Again Flouts Rule of Law in Pardon of Dinesh D’Souza

President Trump announced via Tweet that he will pardon Dinesh D’Souza signaling again his contempt for the rule of law. D’Souza pleaded guilty several years ago to violating our nation’s campaign finance laws with a “straw donor” scheme that violated federal candidate contribution limits and the public’s right to know who is spending money to influence our elections. The President has taken to boasting about pardons of convicted criminals. His previous pardon of Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was convicted of criminal contempt...

Common Cause Urges FEC to Enact Stronger Proposal for Disclosure of Online Political Ads Sponsors “Paid for By” Disclaimers

بيان صحفي

Common Cause Urges FEC to Enact Stronger Proposal for Disclosure of Online Political Ads Sponsors “Paid for By” Disclaimers

Common Cause and 25,213 of its members and supporters have filed formal comments urging the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to adopt the stronger of two proposals (Alternative A) to update its rules by requiring online political advertisements to include “paid for by” disclaimers currently required for TV, radio and print ads. Common Cause joins a coalition of pro-transparency organizations delivering to the FEC comments from more than 100,000 people urging the adoption of stronger online ad disclaimer rules.

White House Intelligence Briefing on Confidential Informant Must Include Gang of 8

بيان صحفي

White House Intelligence Briefing on Confidential Informant Must Include Gang of 8

Tomorrow’s White House briefing by law enforcement and intelligence officials to discuss a confidential informant’s interactions with Trump campaign officials in 2016 cannot be a closed partisan meeting and must include members of both political parties through the “Gang of Eight.” Despite President Trump’s assertions on Twitter, the entire U.S. intelligence community has concluded beyond a doubt that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election. And it has been widely documented that numerous members of the Trump campaign,...

Senate Bill 22 Only a Half Measure to Fix Gerrymandering in Pennsylvania

بيان صحفي

Senate Bill 22 Only a Half Measure to Fix Gerrymandering in Pennsylvania

On Tuesday, May 22nd the Senate State Government Committee took a small step in the right direction toward fixing our broken redistricting process, but there is much more work to be done. Committee Chairs Mike Folmer, Anthony Williams and their colleagues responded to the outcry of Senator Lisa Boscola, concerned citizens, and reformers to fix the dysfunctional way Pennsylvania handles the drawing of congressional and legislative districts.

Common Cause Applauds Senate for Passing Joint Resolution to Restore Net Neutrality

بيان صحفي

Common Cause Applauds Senate for Passing Joint Resolution to Restore Net Neutrality

Common Cause applauds the Senate for passing the joint resolution to restore net neutrality. Special thanks to Senator Markey, Senator Schumer and others for their leadership on this important resolution to undo the FCC’s net neutrality repeal.

Common Cause Supports Senate Discharge Petition to Restore Net Neutrality Rules

بيان صحفي

Common Cause Supports Senate Discharge Petition to Restore Net Neutrality Rules

Statement of Michael Copps, former FCC Commissioner & Common Cause Special Advisor

With the discharge petition filed, the Senate has an opportunity to take a major step forward in restoring the net neutrality rules.  The internet belongs to everyone and is vital to a functioning democracy. Whether accessing news and information, applying for jobs, starting a business, or doing homework, millions of Americans rely on equal access to the internet. It’s no surprise that the most recent polls show an overwhelming majority of...

Ohioans Approve Bipartisan Reform of Congressional Redistricting in Growing National Trend

بيان صحفي

Ohioans Approve Bipartisan Reform of Congressional Redistricting in Growing National Trend

Tonight, Ohio voters approved a historic state constitutional amendment that will institute strong protections against partisan political gerrymandering in congressional redistricting.

After democracy advocates collected over 200,000 signatures to place a redistricting initiative on the 2018 ballot, the Ohio General Assembly voted to place Issue 1 on the May ballot with a strong bipartisan vote. Today Ohioans voted to ratify the measure.

Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani Claims Open President to Criminal Prosecution in Stormy Daniels Case

بيان صحفي

Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani Claims Open President to Criminal Prosecution in Stormy Daniels Case

Rudy Giuliani tonight put President Trump in legal peril for “knowing and willful” violations of campaign finance law related to hush money payments to adult film actress Stephanie Clifford (a.k.a., Stormy Daniels). Giuliani, as a member of President Trump’s legal team, told Fox News tonight that President Trump repaid his lawyer Michael Cohen the $130,000 that Cohen had paid Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet just prior to the 2016 presidential general election.

A Sprint-T-Mobile Merger Would Harm Consumers and Reduce Competition

بيان صحفي

A Sprint-T-Mobile Merger Would Harm Consumers and Reduce Competition

A proposed merger between Sprint and T-Mobile would pose significant public interest harms for consumers. The merger would cut the number of national wireless carriers from four to three, which would reduce competition in the wireless marketplace. Consumers would see no benefit to a marketplace where Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile call all of the shots. Instead, consumers can expect to pay higher prices and see fewer competitive options in the marketplace. Low-income consumers and other vulnerable communities seeking more affordable mobile...

يغلق

يغلق

مرحبًا! يبدو أنك تنضم إلينا من {state}.

هل تريد أن ترى ما يحدث في ولايتك؟

انتقل إلى السبب المشترك {state}