Laura Lane, UPS's president of global public affairs, has been promoted to chief corporate affairs and communications officer, the company announced July 28. She will now report directly to CEO Carol Tome, and will oversee public relations, employee communications and the UPS foundation, in addition to public policy and government affairs. Her work background includes serving as a trade negotiator in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative during the negotiation of China’s entry to the World Trade Organization.
The Coalition for a Prosperous America hired Charles Benoit, a trade lawyer who previously worked as outside counsel for the European Commission during negotiations for the U.S.-EU Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, as trade counsel, the group said in a news release. CPA also hired Kenneth Rapoza, previously a journalist, as an industry analyst, it said.
Retired trade attorney Terry Stewart blogged about the eight candidates under consideration for the World Trade Organization director-general position in a post published July 19. He summarized the press conferences held to feature each one in Geneva.
Rich Ashooh, the Commerce Department’s former assistant secretary for export administration who resigned July 16 (see 2007020027), joined semiconductor equipment maker Lam Research Corp. as their global head of government affairs. In a statement, the company said Ashooh will bring a “sophisticated understanding of the policy process” and is respected across the industry. “His track record of solving complex problems and engaging diverse stakeholders makes him an ideal partner to advocate on behalf of Lam Research,” the company said. The announcement was first reported by Reuters.
New appointees were named to the Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee and six Agricultural Technical Advisory Committees by the secretary of agriculture and the U.S. trade representative. The 25 appointees will serve until 2024.
Jon Perdue is the new executive director of CBP’s Office of Trade Relations, Acting Commissioner Mark Morgan said during the June 15 meeting of the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee. Perdue was previously with the Caribbean and Latin America desk of the U.S. Agency for International Development. Valarie Neuhart, previously acting executive director, will continue to be deputy executive director at the Office of Trade Relations, a CBP spokesperson said.
Holland & Knight hired Francisco Sanchez, previously CEO of CNS Global Advisors, to co-chair the firm's International Trade Practice, it said in a news release. Sanchez was also undersecretary of commerce in charge of the International Trade Administration, 2010-2013.
Guidepost Solutions added Robert Roach, previously chief global compliance officer at New York University, as senior adviser, the company said in a news release. “Roach will help develop compliance, risk management and monitoring programs for both domestic and international organizations,” the company said. “He brings particular expertise in several complex regulatory areas including export control and trade sanctions laws, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and other international anti-bribery laws, higher education and research compliance laws, equal opportunity laws, supply chain ethics and international fair labor standards compliance.”
The U.S. named six panelists for the Rapid Response Labor Mechanism, for the enforcement of USMCA labor protections:
The U.S. Trade Representative announced the appointment of USMCA state-to-state dispute panelists July 1: