Coverage Level: State Association
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North Carolina City & County Communicators (NC3C)
Who We Are What We Do Why You Should Join Us
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Minnesota Association of Government Communicators (MAGC)
The Minnesota Association of Government Communicators is a peer organization of professionals who are dedicated to improving public-sector communications. We organize thought-provoking workshops, an annual conference and various other activities to improve our communications skills and to strengthen our peer networks. We share our best work through our annual Northern Lights Awards Contest, and we celebrate our accomplishments and learn from each other’s successes at the…
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Mid-Illinois Communications Association
The Mid-Illinois Communications Association is a professional organization of women and men in the communications fields from Central Illinois. Membership is open to all interested in excellence in communications. Our goal is to provide a platform and support for professionals in the industry to connect, collaborate, and grow. Become part of our community and benefit…
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Maine PR Council (MPRC)
The Maine PR Council (MPRC) is a statewide association of communication professionals who are dedicated to the continuing education of its members, a commitment to excellence and to creating greater awareness of the role of public relations in the world today. MPRC’s membership includes individuals who have current professional PR, marketing, social media, public affairs,…
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Kentucky Association of Government Communicators (KAGC)
The principal purpose of the Kentucky Association of Government Communicators (KAGC) is the advancement of communications as an essential professional resource at every level of national, state and local government.
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Kansas Association of Public Information Officers (KAPIO)
We promote professionalism in the field of public information and among KAPIO members and exist to create a network of communication professionals. We conduct and sponsor activities to improve communication among public sector and quasi-public organizations and serve as an information resource for government management and communications professionals. We are a vehicle for professional growth.…
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Florida Association of Public Information Officers (FAPIO)
The Florida Association of Public Information Officers (FAPIO) provides training through the development and coordination of a wide range of opportunities, including the largest statewide PIO event, the Florida PIO Symposium and associated programs held each January in Daytona Beach. FAPIO membership is governed by a section council and executive board. Membership in the association…
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Emergency Services Public Information Officers of Colorado (ESPIOC)
The Emergency Services Public Information Officers of Colorado (ESPIOC) was created in 1986 to enhance relations between the news media and public safety agencies and provide professional support to public information officers in the emergency services field. ESPIOC’s main purpose is to further the professional development of emergency services public information officers throughout the State of…
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Central Ohio Public Information Network (COPIN)
Central Ohio Public Information Network is a regional organization of trained Public Information Officers and communication professionals who support emergency preparedness and emergency response across Central Ohio. COPIN provides agencies with reliable crisis communication assistance, media support, and public information coordination during disasters, major incidents, and public safety emergencies. Our members work directly with first…
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California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO)
The California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO) is the leading statewide organization dedicated to advancing public sector communicators across all levels of government. Our members represent public sector agencies and engage communities through honest and transparent communication. CAPIO provides education and networking that helps our members and their agencies develop and advance. At more…










