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_B0W1732Jeff Bressler is the Public Information Officer for the Smithtown Fire Department located on the North Shore of Long Island’s Suffolk County. An all volunteer department, Smithtown answers over 3,000 fire and EMS calls annually www.smithtownfd.org.

Bressler is also a member of Engine Comany 3.  He was  a Smithtown Firefighter of the Year in 2004.

A PR and marketing professional, Jeff has over 20 years of hands on experience on both sides of the fence. In addition to PR and marketing responsibilities he is also a member of the media. Bressler serves as News Editor for Motor Trend Radio. This unique blend of two related careers gives Jeff a unique perspective from two different views. Jeff also serves as a brand ambassador for Chevron-Texaco.

Jeff is a member of the National Information Officers Association, International Fire Photographers Association, Public Relations Professionals of Long Island, Fair Media Council, International Motor Press Association, New York Press Club, Long Island Press Club and the American Marketing Association.

Bressler is deeply involved in philanthropy and currently serves as Chairman of Human Resource Charities of America and Neighbor to Nation.

Jeff’s opinions on The Fire PIO are his own and in no way represent those of the

 SMITHTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT.

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6 Comments

  1. Michael F. Fronimos says

    Jeff,

    I just wanted to say Great Job on the website and thanks for passing it on to me. I will pass on to my NIOA Region and hopefully get more members to follow along, as well as to my Tri-State PIO’s here in greater Cincinnati. If you would ever like a “guest” article or something, let me know. Would be happy to add to the success of your website!

    Keep up the good work!

    Mike Fronimos
    NIOA Region 4 Director

    on February 11, 2010 @ 9:40 pm.
  2. Fred Simon says

    Jeff, I ran across your blog-site this morning and was pleased to see that discussion of PIO issues has a home. I considered posting some content on the subject on my website but first wanted to see if there was similar interest among fire and EMS professionals. I believe that important information can be shared on legal issues and the PIO and I look forward to your future postings. I also welcome your thoughts and comments. Good luck and keep the conversation going!

    on February 21, 2010 @ 5:52 am.
  3. Rich Palmer says

    Thanks for what you are doing to promote networking among PIOs, Jeff. We appreciate the effort.

    Rich Palmer
    NIOA Past President

    on February 26, 2010 @ 10:22 am.
  4. Howard Ward says

    Thanks so much for a great web-site for all us Fire PIO “dudes” and “dudetts”…..I am retired PIO from Baton Rouge Fire Department (32yrs) and currently working my second career as the PIO for Baker Fire Department, a smaller city a little north of BR…look forward to keeping up with your site

    Keep up the good work

    Howard Ward
    Baker Fire Department
    Public Relations Officer

    on March 5, 2010 @ 2:26 pm.
  5. Sean Collins says

    Hi Jeff, I found this site by mistake whilst researching for something else. I’m glad I did though. Keep up the good work, I’ll be checking back when I can

    on April 3, 2010 @ 8:46 pm.
  6. Captain Tommy Rutledge, PIO says

    Great information for thos who deal with the media on a daily basis.

    on June 18, 2010 @ 3:29 pm.

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