Jon Marshall

Jon Marshall is a Web and multimedia guru with 20 years of natural resource public affairs, information and education experience.

He has campaigned in government conservation agency trenches…

  • Leading public hearings on divisive issues
  • Teaching in the classroom and in the field
  • Reaching out to reporters and partner organizations
  • Collecting biological data
  • Directing video and multimedia productions
  • Writing news releases and research reports
  • Executing major public events
  • Conducting hikes and tours
  • Appearing on radio and television as official spokesperson and personality
  • Designing and programming Web sites and interactive applications

With a bias for action, Jon helps conservation organizations plan, implement, monitor, evaluate and adapt communication strategies and tactics.

Jon launched his career with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources where he supervised public relations and education functions for the Division of Fish and Wildlife. He extended reach of the agency's conservation messages by establishing strong, integrity-based relationships with reporters and conservation leaders.

Though he focuses on Web-based solutions, Jon's approach to communication is decidedly multi-disciplinary, drawing on his diverse, on-the-ground experience and strategic methodology.

Jon holds a bachelor's in journalism with a minor in biology, and a master's degree in media arts and sciences from Indiana University.

Organization(s)

The U.S. Department of the Interior protects and manages the Nation's natural resources and cultural heritage; provides scientific and other information about those resources; and honors its trust responsibilities or special commitments to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and affiliated Island Communities. The Interior heads eight technical bureaus: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, Minerals Management Service, National Park Service, Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S.

We work with state and federal natural resource agencies and organizations. Our team includes foresters, biologists, marketers, journalists, PR specialists and human dimensions experts. We speak the language of science and communications.Our tools include a cutting-edge suite of outreach strategies. Our goal is always to help you implement positive, measurable communications efforts that further your natural resource conservation goals. Contact us to see how we can help you.

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