If you’re ready to speak out about the absurdity of bottled water, the tragedy of overfishing, and various other nature protection and pollution control issues, consider throwing your hat in the ring for the communications director position at Food and Water Watch (a client of mine). The communications director:
… directs the press staff to develop and maintain relationships with reporters, editors, and producers for print, radio, television, and online news sources, to create press materials, and to pitch stories on national, regional, and local issue campaigns. The communications director also edits the organization’s written materials and oversees the design and publications manager to ensure the quality of Food & Water Watch newsletters, fact sheets, reports, and other collateral material.
Food and Water Watch is an outspoken advocacy organization that likes to make some waves, so it’s a great place to work if you are itching to speak some truth to power. And for what it’s worth, their offices are in a price location in one of Washington DC’s most congenial neighborhoods.
Click here to learn more. Good luck!