36 applicants qualify for city PIO job

The city of Pensacola closed the application process for the public information officer position on Friday, March 8. Sixty applications were submitted, but only 36 met the minimum qualifications:

  1. Anderson, Justin
  2. Becker, Kayla
  3. Beisel, Jason
  4. Bené, Kim
  5. Butler, Catherine
  6. Diamond, Jeremy
  7. Ducas, Regent
  8. Duren, Rod
  9. Escobedo, Duwayne
  10. Evans, Sue
  11. Floyd Nettles, Ravin
  12. Forell, Michael
  13. Fowler, Blain
  14. Garvin, Lewis
  15. Giammaria, Frank
  16. Goodsell, Lea
  17. Harris, Sachel
  18. Hatfield, Carrie
  19. Jurchison, Stacey
  20. Karkos, Norm
  21. Lagarde, Kaycee
  22. Mager, Laura
  23. Neubauer, Ryan
  24. Norton, Alexandra
  25. O’Connor, Mike
  26. Odom, Antoinette
  27. Price, Lisa
  28. Ray, Duncan
  29. Richardson, Steven
  30. Rogers, Jeff
  31. Thead, Robert
  32. Thomas, Ian
  33. Tripp, Monica
  34. Vaden, Tonya
  35. Walz, Stephanie
  36. Watson, Larry
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Author: Rick Outzen

Rick Outzen is the publisher/owner of Pensacola Inweekly. He has been profiled in The New York Times and featured in several True Crime documentaries. Rick also is the author of the award-winning Walker Holmes thrillers. His latest nonfiction book is “Right Idea, Right Time: The Fight for Pensacola’s Maritime Park.”