American Water
Spokesperson and External Affairs
Osf Healthcare 2002 - 2006
Public Relations Specialist, Osf Saint Francis, Inc
State Farm 1999 - 2002
Technical Media Services
Courier Newspapers 1996 - 1999
Reporter
Education:
Bradley University 1994 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Communications, Journalism
Spoon River College 1992 - 1994
Associates, Associate of Arts, Communications
Skills:
Public Relations Internal Communications Public Speaking Crisis Communications Community Development Media Relations Social Media Press Releases Corporate Communications Strategic Communications Speech Writing Marketing Communications Newsletters Communications Planning Editing Spokesperson Message Development Strategic Planning Event Planning Marketing Writing Journalism Storytelling Strategy Customer Service Leadership Public Affairs Ap Stylebook Publicity Social Media Marketing
Interests:
Children Economic Empowerment Environment Education Science and Technology Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Health
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"They have filled 52, 30-gallon bags of unwanted medications," said Karen Cotton of Peoria, manager of external affairs for Illinois-American. "We've been estimating that a gallon of the medications weighs at least 4 pounds. So based on that estimate, the Alton Police Department has helped to collec
All too often unwanted medications wind up flushed down toilets or down the drain, according to company spokeswoman Karen Cotton. Even when drugs are thrown in the trash, they can leach into the ground water. Those that are flushed can also contaminate water sources as well as kill bacteria that bre