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Harris County OHSEM Wins Government Communications Team of the Year PRSA Houston Excalibur Awards

 

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) communications section has won the Government Communications Team of the Year Award from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Houston Chapter.

“Our communications team has been innovative and responsive to the needs of the residents we serve and are very deserving of recognition from their peers,” said Mark Sloan, Harris County Emergency Management Coordinator. “I am so proud of their achievements and their commitment to excellence.”

The Houston PRSA Excalibur Awards honor outstanding public relations professionals, programs and tactics. Award winners were announced at a ceremony on October 7, 2021.

HCOHSEM’s Social Media Specialist Elizabeth Campbell was also a PRSA Houston Excalibur Awards recipient in the following category:

• Individual Performer, Public Relations Professional of the Year

About HCOHSEM
HCOHSEM is a national model of best practices in emergency planning, preparation, response, and recovery. HCOHSEM helps prepare, safeguard and protect the residents and property of Harris County from the effects of disasters through effective planning, preparation, response, and recovery activities. HCOHSEM partners with regional transportation, industry, healthcare, education, and non-profit groups to ensure Harris County is resilient and ready to respond to any emergency. Harris County is the third largest county in the United States, covering 1,777 square miles.

About PRSA Houston Chapter
The PRSA Houston Chapter strives to provide resources and industry growth opportunities to its members of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds, those with sexual orientation and gender differences and people with disabilities, to ultimately create a more inclusive public relations profession.