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April 15, 2002
For Immediate Release |
Contact: Joseph Mancini
212-298-9150
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PBA Appoints Communications Director
The New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association has hired
veteran governmental communicator Albert W. O'Leary to enhance their
ability to disseminate critical information about the work, risks
and economic difficulties of being a New York City police officer,
PBA President Patrick J. Lynch announced today.
The appointment of an in-house communications director is the latest
in a series of management modernization moves and cost efficiencies
initiated by President Lynch since his election as head of the 24,000-officer
PBA.
Mr. O'Leary, 51, of Staten Island, has served as the chief spokesperson
for MTA NYC Transit, the NYC Transit Police Department and the NYC
Department of Sanitation. His appointment to the newly established
post of Director of Communications position becomes effective April
22nd.
President Lynch opted for in-house communications counsel because
he felt the high-level expertise such a communicator brings is essential
to smoothly integrate communications strategy with overall strategic
objectives for the union. In the past the union has relied on outside
public relations counsel.
"It is particularly important at this time of contract negotiations,
a shrinking police force, and an overall gloomy fiscal climate,
for the PBA to articulate its role in providing New York City with
the finest in police protection and public safety," Mr. Lynch
said.
"Police work is a difficult and often misunderstood profession
yet one that is highly visible, he continued. "You can't pick
up a newspaper or turn on a TV or radio without hearing about crimes,
arrests and the broad spectrum of work performed by New York City
police officers. The PBA has established this new position and hired
Al O'Leary, a widely known and well regarded media relations professional,
to ensure that the work of our members and the challenges they face
are properly presented to the public through the media."
Mr. O'Leary said: "My father retired as a sergeant from the
NYPD and my oldest son, Joseph, is today a police officer so I know
and understand the difficulties that police officers and their families
face. Officer Joe, as we call him at home, would now have a great
hook at the PBA, but he opted for a job that pays a fair, living
wage and is now proud to be a Port Authority police officer. In
fact, as soon as he realized he could afford to start a family,
he proposed to his girlfriend, Sarah. I look forward to helping
the citizens of New York understand the difficulties and challenges
that our heroic New York City cops face every day."
Mr. O'Leary served as Vice President, Public Affairs, for MTA NYC
Transit since June 1998. As Director of Employee Communications
for the agency from 1995 to 1998, he hosted and was responsible
for the production of NYC Transit's award winning cable television
program "Transit News Magazine."
From 1987 to 1995, O'Leary served as the Director of Media Services
for the NYC Transit Police Department -- then the nation's sixth
largest police department. He held that position during former
NYC Police Commissioner William J. Bratton's tenure as Transit Police
Chief. Prior to 1987, he held various positions at the NYC Department
of Sanitation including Deputy Director of Public Affairs.
Mr. O'Leary earned a Bachelors Degree in Communications from SUNY
and is accredited in the practice of public relations by the Public
Relations Society of America.
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