In a little heralded order, the commission has announced a dramatic reorganization — and elevation — of the Office of Media Relations (OMR). Did we say OMR? Not anymore. From now on, it’s the Bureau of Media Relations. Apparently concerned that the public face it is presenting is somewhat antiquated and bureaucratic, the commission is looking to upgrade its image to appeal to the “elevated expectations” of an “increasingly sophisticated audience”.
Bureau of Media Relations
May 23, 2022
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