Frank E. Ovaitt, Jr.
Frank E. Ovaitt, Jr is President and CEO of the Institute for Public Relations, an independent foundation dedicated to the science beneath the art of public relations. The Institute is located at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.
Frank has served as Managing Director of Crossover International Inc., an independent firm providing communications management services to leading multinationals and young entrepreneurial companies. He is also an executive adviser to Enamics, Inc., a business technology management company in Stamford, CT, where he previously served as Chief Marketing Officer.
Prior to founding Crossover in 1995, Frank was Vice President-Corporate Affairs for MCI. He played a central role in reshaping the company's image as it entered information services and global markets. He also led the communications effort for an industry coalition to lobby the U.S. Congress on the most sweeping telecom legislation in 60 years.
Before joining MCI, Frank held a variety of executive positions with AT&T. As Public Relations Vice President-International, he directed all communications efforts outside the U.S., establishing a network of staff and agencies to represent the company in more than 40 countries. Other assignments included: Director of College & University Relations, and Customer Communications Director for AT&T Bell Laboratories.
As Editorial Services Director for Monsanto, a leading chemical and biotechnology company, Frank was the chief writer responsible for award-winning shareowner publications, executive speeches, and issues management. He began his career with Southwestern Bell Corporation.
Frank holds a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Missouri and an MBA from New York University. He has taught professional seminars on international public relations and delivered guest lectures at the University of Florida, the University of Maryland, the University of Missouri, and George Mason University. Current and former affiliations include:
Co-Chair, Campaign for Media Transparency, International Public Relations Association
Chairman of the International Section of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), which claims to be the largest organization of public relations professionals in the world. The International Section focuses on Latin America: “Reaching Latin American and Caribbean Targets Via Public Relations Hubs,” [1] and “Doing Business in the Middle East”. Recently their web site ominously stated:
- "The Public Relations Society of America, the PRSA International Section, along with its partner, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, regretfully inform you that the symposium, “Rebuilding America’s Global Reputation: Who Will Lead?” has been cancelled. This was scheduled to be held May 4 and May 5 in Washington, D.C.; there are no plans to reschedule at this time. [2]
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) [3] have themselves something of a reputation, [4] particularly with their choices of experts which have included Henry A. Kissinger, Michael Ledeen [5] and many others associated with neoconservatism and good-old fashioned disinformation
Co-Chairman, Public Relations World Congress 2000 Member, [Arthur W. Page Society], dedicated to corporate communications issues Advisor, "News in the Next Century" project, Radio & TV News Directors Foundation Charter Board Member and Secretary, Global Public Affairs Institute