The study found that health departments with a higher percentage of local followers were more likely to have
public information officers on staff, serve larger populations, and «tweet» more often.
Public Information Officers need at least a bachelor's degree in public relations, communications, or a related field, and many applicants have some journalism experience on their resumes.
In 2012, the Conference of
Court Public Information Officers released a nation - wide study where it found that only 1.8 percent of respondents used a blog for court interaction.
The service carries bilingual news releases and promotes bilateral science communication through professional development seminars for
public information officers in China, including four such seminars during the past year.
• Extensively trained and resourceful
Public Information Officer with over 5 years of experience in leading the development of risk mitigation plans and effective social media strategies looking for a position at AECOM.
The Oyster Bay Town Board appointed Brian Nevin, a top aide to Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, as the town's
new public information officer, earning $ 163,000 a year.
The only part of the plane that remained intact was the tail section, said Chris Hanks, the
assistant public information officer with the Savannah Professional Firefighters Association.
Corpus Christi Police Department's
Public Information Officer Lt. John Hooper says the Corpus Christi College Preparatory School at 3501 South Padre Island Drive is on lockdown.
«I am the
first public information officer in history to be sanctioned for releasing public records in response to a media request and at the specific direction of the governor,» he told the Times.
«Driving under the influence and distracted driving are the two leading causes of all traffic collisions,» New York State Police
Public Information Officer James O'Callaghan told WBEN.
Q) What ever happened to the Merit and Fitness Civil Service System where
aspiring Public Information Officers competed for the job in a local high school with a number 2 pencil and a calculator for a PS&T (PEF represented) Grade 18 and / or 23 permanent (non-political) position against a room full of highly qualified competitors?
«AAAS was fortunate to work with a number of early advisors,
including public information officers like Dennis Meredith and David Salisbury, as well as journalists like Robert Lee Hotz of The Wall Street Journal, who played a key role in the development of EurekAlert!
The mudslides and flooding were triggered by weekend thunderstorms that unleashed some five inches of rain in less than two hours in parts of San Bernardino County, east of Los Angeles, San Bernardino firefighter and
public information officer Chris Prater said.
She has degrees in journalism and biology from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and undertook post-graduate studies in biology at Purdue University while working as a
university public information officer.
Dr. Hideaki Fujiwara,
Subaru Public Information Officer / Scientist, analyzed data taken in January 2008 using the Cooled Mid-Infrared Camera and Spectrometer (COMICS) on the telescope to produce a beautiful image of Saturn for public information purposes.
He is the author of the Handbook for
Science Public Information Officers (University of Chicago Press, 2015) and a contributing author to The Complete Guide to Science Blogging (Yale University Press, 2015).
Additionally, universities should insist that their faculty and students are educated in research ethics; that their publications do not feature honorary or ghost authors; that
public information officers avoid hype in publicizing findings; and suspect research is promptly and thoroughly investigated.
Four dogs were injured Thursday afternoon in a house fire in Westminster, according to Westminster Volunteer Fire Department
public information officer Kevin Dayhoff.
HSUS Public Information Officer Jordan Crump describes the scene at an emergency shelter following the rescue of more than 200 animals from a Tennessee puppy mill.
While ACS and its partners are committed to becoming a no - kill community — meaning they will not euthanize a healthy, adoptable pet to make shelter space — Lisa Norwood,
ACS public information officer, says it's important for people to know that no - kill does not mean an animal will never be euthanized.
«We have known for some time that the 33 % RPS was only a floor and not a ceiling and we have been thinking about 40 % and 50 % penetration rates,» California Independent System Operator (ISO)
Senior Public Information Officer Steven Greenlee.