Dear friends of NCSE,
A new Director of Communications at NCSE.
WELCOME TO PAUL OH
NCSE is pleased to welcome Paul Oh, NCSE's new Director of
Communications. Oh comes to NCSE after stints at a variety of
non-profits specifically concerned with education, including the
Teaching Channel, where he was a senior director overseeing editorial
content and leading social media, and the National Writing Project,
where he managed projects involving interest-based learning. Even
earlier, he was a classroom teacher and a prize-winning reporter at a
local newspaper. "I believe that NCSE's mission is critical to
ensuring that our young people have the scientific tools, knowledge,
and skills they need to understand the world and improve it," he
commented. "I am looking forward to the opportunity to use my
journalistic, teaching, and editorial experience to amplify NCSE's
message and champion its advocacy."
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