Bill Caruso Discusses Christie, Obama, Baraka & Other Issues on NJTV’s “Political Roundtable” Show
Bill Caruso discussed the week in politics with NJTV News Anchor Mary Alice Williams. Topics include putting referendums on the ballot for approval, immigration and the border crisis, Gov. Chris Christie weighing in on international issues, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka wanting to work with Christie despite campaigning against his ideals and the...
Indonesian Officials Get Energy Primer as Part of State Department Program
Representatives of Archer Public Affairs LLC (APA) recently met with a delegation of government and business leaders from the Republic of Indonesia to provide an overview of the role of government and politics in U.S. and regional energy markets and regulations, with a focus on renewable energy, as part of a U.S....
Richard Mroz Elected to the Board of New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
Richard Mroz, Managing Director of Archer Public Affairs, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce (NJCC). Mr. Mroz was elected to the Board by a vote of the NJCC Directors in April. The next Board meeting, on June 3, 2014, will be his...
Bill Caruso Analyzes Mayoral Elections, Other Issues on NJTV’s “Political Roundtable” Show
Bill Caruso discussed the week in politics with NJTV News Managing Editor Mike Schneider. Topics include Michael Drewniak’s testimony in the George Washington Bridge hearings, Gov. Chris Christie’s chances at a presidential run, the state’s budget deficit and the mayoral elections in Newark and Paterson.
Bill Caruso Appears on NJTV
Bill Caruso, Managing Director of Archer Public Affairs, discussed the week in politics with NJTV News Managing Editor Mike Schneider. Topics included the state budget falling short on revenue projections, Gov. Chris Christie going to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Christie’s nomination of John Degnan as chairman of the...
Richard Mroz Quoted In Law360 Article
Richard Mroz, Esq. was quoted in the Law360 article, “NJ Firms Reap Millions From Uptick In Lobbying Work“.
