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Hawai`i is unlike anywhere else, but in business communications, what’s true elsewhere is true here, too:
Experience is
the difference.
Doug Carlson's professional background includes 35 years working in and with Hawai`i's news media, arguably the broadest media experience in the Aloha State.
Doug's service with Hawaiian Electric Company
and other energy providers has positioned him favorably to consult on public and media affairs for
the emerging renewable energy industry. His web log -- Hawaii Energy Options -- offers straight talk about Hawai`i's dependence on fossil fuels and how to reduce it.
"Me and Him Are Killing English!" The
cautionary message for career-minded young adults in Doug's "Me and Him" book is: Leaders in business, education and the professions don't abuse English, as many of you routinely do. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin carried an excerpt in 2007, and columnist Charles Memminger added his "lite" touch more recently. Doug's website for the book has more information. His "CHORE" blog was started after the October 2006 Hawai`i earthquakes to focus on the imperative to improve emergency communications. Another blog -- Tsunami Lessons
-- has advocated for the use of international news media to
disseminate tsunami warnings. Hundreds of
thousands of people around the Indian Ocean died in December 2004 when existing communications channels failed
to warn them of their peril. His Yes2Rail blog supports Honolulu's proposed rail transit system that will increase commuters' mobility by providing an alternative to sitting in traffic between West Oahu and Honolulu.
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