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Alan Freitag
Freitag is an assistant professor with the Communication Studies Department, College of Arts and Sciences, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses in public relations. Freitag has held this position since August 1998. He also advises the university's chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America. UNC-Charlotte is one of 16 campuses of the University of North Carolina system, and has a student population of 17,000. The Department boasts nearly 250 majors, more than 100 of whom are following the public relations track.
He earned an associate in applied science degree in television production and direction from the Milwaukee Area Technical College (1971); a bachelor of science degree in radio, television and film from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (1973); a master of arts degree in business administration and public administration from Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri (1977); and a Ph.D. in mass communication, specializing in public relations, from Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism (1998).
A U.S. Air Force veteran, Freitag retired in 1995 as a lieutenant colonel after 22 1/2 years of service. During that time, he spent nearly 10 years in Europe and two years in Hawaii. He began his career as a navigator aboard C-130 Hercules aircraft, then entered the public affairs career field. He served in advertising and publicity for Air Force recruiting, on the operations staff of the American Forces Network - Europe, as director of public affairs for a U.S. air base in England, with Air Force legislative liaison in Washington, D.C., as director of media relations for the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization at the Pentagon, as director of media relations and press aide to the Supreme Allied Commander for NATO's military arm headquartered in Belgium, and as assistant director of public affairs for the Air Force's Pacific command.
His military duties included direct public affairs involvement in the return of the U.S. hostages from Iran in 1980, the raid on Libyan terrorist facilities in 1986, and the invasion of Panama in 1989. During three critical years with NATO, Freitag was closely involved with Alliance media activities surrounding the reunification of Germany, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact, the restructuring of NATO's military, the opening of NATO to Eastern Europe, the Russian coup, the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, and NATO's involvement in the Gulf War.
Civilian experience includes production and direction work in public and commercial television prior to his Air Force service, and teaching courses in journalism and public relations during his three-year doctoral program at Ohio University, as well as serving as faculty adviser to the school's Public Relations Student Society of America chapter.
His work has been published in Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Public Relations Quarterly, Newspaper Research Journal, Airman, and Asia-Pacific Defense Forum.
Professional military courses completed include Air War College, Air Command and Staff College, Squadron Officers' School, the NATO Officers' Course, the Senior Public Affairs Officers' Course, the Broadcast Managers' course, the Public Information Officers' Course, and the Air Force Communications Short Course.
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Alan Freitag, Ph.D. Department of Communication Studies University of North Carolina at Charlotte 9201 University City Blvd Charlotte, NC 28223 USA Phone: +1 704 687 2867 Fax: +1 704 687 6900 Internet: www.uncc.edu E-Mail: arfreita(at)email.uncc.edu
First published in Crisisnavigator (ISSN 1619-2400): Volume 1 (2000) - Issue 8 (August)
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