Peoria Unified employee is finalist for national school communicator of year award
Posted 5/7/24
The National School Public Relations Association has announced Peoira Unified Chief Communications Officer Danielle Airey as a finalist for its 2024 School Communicator of the Year Award.
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Peoria Unified employee is finalist for national school communicator of year award
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Danielle Airey has served as Peoria Unified School District’s chief communications officer since 2010.
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The National School Public Relations Association has announced Peoira Unified Chief Communications Officer Danielle Airey as a finalist for its 2024 School Communicator of the Year Award.
She is one of four communicators nationwide named as a finalist for the award.
“Each of the four finalists exemplifies what it means to be a leader in school communications,” said NSPRA President Trent Allen. “Their tireless work on behalf of their students and school communities is inspiring.”
Presented in partnership with Finalsite, the award is designed to recognize the outstanding leadership and contributions of active, front-line school communicators. Presented for the first time in 2024, the winner of the award will be announced at the NSPRA 2024 National Seminar during the first general session on Monday, July 15, in Bellevue, Washington.
A total of 27 NSPRA members were nominated by their state/regional chapter for the national honor. All nominees were first selected by their chapter as its Communicator of the Year (or similar award equivalent), a criteria of eligibility for the national award.
"Finalsite is proud to partner with NSPRA to recognize the exceptional efforts of school communication professionals," said Finalsite Chief Marketing Officer Risa Engel. "This award underscores the profound impact of their work, shining a light on the innovation, creativity and strategic thinking that define the best in school communications."