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Discover Ludwig"information officer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone whose job is to provide information to the public about a certain topic or organization. For example: "The city council has appointed an Information Officer to answer questions about the new zoning restrictions."
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René Querret was appointed chief information officer.
Ms Knapp is, after all, a chief information officer.
"United's (chief information officer) should resign or be dismissed".
No news alerts from a public information officer.
"We're very concerned," said Rob Deyerberg, a fire information officer.
Chao is Deputy Director & Deputy Chief Information Officer of CMS.
"May I speak to him?" "No, He's the information officer".
Cheesley is currently the Met's senior information officer.
CHATTANOOGA--Named Don Harris women's sports information officer.
Arthur Sullo, public information officer for the Danbury Police Department.
Lt. Rino Gentile, a public information officer for E.U.
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