ARRL
Public
Information Officers (PIOs) are appointed by their
Section Manager and
report to their ARRL section Public Information Coordinator (PIC). The
Section Manager may, at his/her discretion, delegate this appointment power
to the section PIC. PIOs are generally recommended by an
affiliated club for
appointment consideration and must be full ARRL members. Training for PIOs
should be provided regularly on a sectional or regional basis by the PIC
and/or other qualified people.
Responsibilities:
- Establishes and maintains a list of media contacts in the local
area; strives to establish and maintain personal contacts with
appropriate representatives of those media (e.g., editors, news
directors, science reporters, etc.).
- Becomes a contact for the local media and assures that
editors/reporters who need information about Amateur Radio know where to
find it.
- Works with
Local Government Liaisons to establish personal contacts with local
government officials where possible and explain to them, briefly and
non-technically, about Amateur Radio and how it can help their
communities.
- Keeps informed of activities by local hams and identifies and
publicizes those that are newsworthy or carry human interest appeal.
(This is usually done through news releases or suggestions for
interviews or feature stories).
- Attempts to deal with and minimize any negative publicity about
Amateur Radio and to correct any negative stories which are incorrectly
ascribed to Amateur Radio operators.
- Generates advance publicity through the local media of scheduled
activities of interest to the general public, including licensing
classes, hamfests, club meetings, Field Day operations, etc.
- Publicizes League-related stories of local news interest, including
election and appointment of local hams to leadership positions, QST
articles by local authors or local achievements noted or featured in
QST.
- Maintains contact with the
Emergency
Coordinator and/or
District
Emergency Coordinator. Helps prepare an emergency response PR kit.
- Assists the section PIC in recruiting hams for the section's
Speakers Bureau; promotes interest among community and service
organizations in finding out more about Amateur Radio through the bureau
and relays requests to the PIC.
- Helps individual hams and radio clubs to develop and promote good
ideas for community projects and special events to display Amateur Radio
to the public in a positive light.
- Attends regional training sessions sponsored by section PICs.
- Becomes familiar with
ARRL Public
Service Announcements (PSAs), brochures and audiovisual materials;
contacts local radio and TV stations to arrange airing of Amateur Radio
PSAs; secures appropriate brochures and audiovisual materials for use in
conjunction with planned activities.
- Keeps the section PIC fully informed on activities and places PIC on
news release mailing list.