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Description. Senior administrative official responsible for public relations programs. Functions typically include public relations, news media relations, legislative relations, alumni relations, and information office services.
Fort Des Moines was established in 1843 at the confluence of the two rivers to protect the rights of the Sauk and Fox peoples who then inhabited the region. The area was opened to settlers in 1845. The community grew rapidly and became a city in 1857, the word Fort being dropped from the name.
Des Moines, Iowa Thursday, November 2, 2023 The City of Des Moines announced today that Debbie McClung has been named Chief Communications Officer.
Fundamentally, the role of a chief communications officer is to oversee the lines of communication between an organization and the public. These channels can encompass everything from social media and advertising to press releases and public statements.
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