Treasury Taps Nichols for Public Affairs Position
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- AuthorsO'Neill, Paul H.
- Institutional AuthorsTreasury Department
- Subject Area/Tax Topics
- Index TermsTreasury, U.S., personnel actions
- Jurisdictions
- LanguageEnglish
- Tax Analysts Document NumberDoc 2001-6603 (1 original page)
- Tax Analysts Electronic Citation2001 TNT 45-22
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Robert Nichols will join the Treasury Department on March 7 to be deputy assistant secretary for public affairs, Treasury Secretary Paul H. O'Neill announced in a March 6 release.
Nichols, originally from Seattle, previously was communications director for the Electronic Industries Alliance, a high-tech trade association. Before that, he served on the staffs of Sen. Slade Gorton, R-Wash., and House Ways and Means Committee member Jennifer Dunn, R-Wash.
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TREASURY NEWS
FROM THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
[1] Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill today announced that Robert Nichols will join the Department of the Treasury as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs on March 7. 2001.
[2] "Rob brings an extensive public affairs background to the Treasury," said O'Neill. "Rob will play a critical role in communicating and articulating the President's goals for a prosperous nation and a vibrant global economy."
[3] Prior to joining the Treasury Department, Nichols was Director of Communications for the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) a high-tech trade association based in Arlington, Virginia. Before joining EIA, Nichols was Communications Director for U.S. Senator Slade Gorton (R-WA) and Press Secretary for U.S. Representative Jennifer Dunn (R-WA). Originally from Seattle, WA, Nichols is married to Rebecca Larish and resides in Washington, D.C.
- AuthorsO'Neill, Paul H.
- Institutional AuthorsTreasury Department
- Subject Area/Tax Topics
- Index TermsTreasury, U.S., personnel actions
- Jurisdictions
- LanguageEnglish
- Tax Analysts Document NumberDoc 2001-6603 (1 original page)
- Tax Analysts Electronic Citation2001 TNT 45-22