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  2. Tony Wyllie - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Wyllie became the youngest public relations director in the NFL when he was selected by the Tennessee Oilers as their PR director. He was awarded his second Pete Rozelle award for his work with the team in 2000, after the team had been renamed the Titans. He was also selected by the NFL as the public relations person for the 1999 Pro ...

  3. Steven Cheung (political advisor) - Wikipedia

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    Huyen "Steven" Cheung (born June 23, 1982) is an American political advisor who has served as the White House Communications Director since January 20, 2025. He previously was President Donald Trump's campaign spokesman in the 2024 United States presidential election.

  4. Shaft (Image Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Shaft once again led Youngblood in the Image Comics-published Youngblood series written by Joe Casey. This team was a public relations front put forth by the U.S. government. He is teamed with Badrock, Cougar, Doc Rocket, Diehard, and Johnny Panic. Each member of the team has their own action figure line; they also star in the in-universe ...

  5. Director of communications - Wikipedia

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    A director of communications may also be called a public relations manager, [1] communications director, or press secretary. The director of communications usually reports directly to a CxO, including a chief communications officer (CCO) or chief executive officer (CEO) of a company or organization.

  6. Sports information director - Wikipedia

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    A sports information director is a type of public relations worker who provides statistics, team, and player notes, as well as other information about a college or university's sports teams to the news media and public. [1]

  7. Mike Helton - Wikipedia

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    Sometime in the late 1970s, Helton became a high school sports official for basketball and football. According to Helton, he claims that his work as a high school sports official was crucial to developing a reputation for being fair, proclaiming that, "there are rules and regulations to police and if you take the job seriously, which I did, you automatically become fair with people". [12]

  8. Trump’s White House has taken over the Justice ... - AOL

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    President Donald Trump, accompanied by newly sworn-in US Attorney General Pam Bondi, speaks to member of the media in the Oval Office at the White House on February 5, in Washington, DC.

  9. Kevin Sullivan (communications professional) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Sullivan (born November 9, 1958) was the White House Communications Director, also known as the Assistant to the President for Communications, from July 24, 2006, until January 20, 2009. From April 2005 he was the Assistant Secretary for Communications and Outreach at the United States Department of Education .