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About the Guild and FPA

The Foreign Policy Association (FPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring the American public to learn more about the world. For over 50 years, Guild-represented employees at FPA have produced independent publications, programs and forums to increase public awareness of, and foster popular participation in, matters relating to those policy issues.

Guild Representative for FPA

Foreign Policy Guild Local Representative - Susan DeCarava

Susan DeCarava
212-730-1509
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Recent Unit & Local News

Guild's Keenan Service Award nominations open until May 31

May 10, 2013

BULLETIN - The Guild is pleased to announce the opening of nominations for its annual service award, named in honor of the late Tom Keenan. Each year, the Keenan Award recognizes the outstanding contributions of a Guild member. Nominations, which can be made by any member, are open until Friday, May 31 at 6 p.m. EDT.

Empire State scholarship offered; S&P activist joins EC

May 2, 2013

BULLETIN - Full scholarship applications for union members and their families pursuing degrees at Empire State College of the State University of New York are now being accepted for the 2013-2014 academic year. Also, Mabel Rodriguez of the Standard & Poor’s unit has been elected to fill a vacancy on the New York Guild’s 24-member Executive Committee.

Nominations made for Executive Committee seat

April 19, 2013

LOCAL BULLETIN - The New York Guild’s Representative Assembly (RA) has named Mabel Rodriguez of Standard and Poor’s as its candidate to fill a vacancy on the 24-member Executive Committee. The space was created by the departure of Ed Fannon, who left the Executive Committee when he retired from his job at Standard & Poor’s in December. She was nominated without opposition.

Foreign Policy Association's Karen Rohan becomes local chair

April 4, 2013

BULLETIN - Karen Rohan, Foreign Policy Association editor in chief and a long-time Guild activist, has become the New York Guild's new local chairperson, following the retirement of Ed Fannon. In addition, New York Times unit First Vice Chair Nadia Taha, has joined the Executive Committee, also to fill a vacancy. The remaining portions of Rohan's and Taha's terms expire on Jan. 1.

Unit Officers

Unit Co-Chair

Foreign Policy - Tonya Leigh

Tonya Leigh
212-481-8100, ext. 239
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Unit Co-Chair

Michael Lucivero
212-481-8100
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RA Delegate

Karen Rohan

RA Alternate

Tonya Leigh