By Greg Hazley
The Los Angeles Housing Authority is reviewing its PR account with an RFP process open through late May.
The work includes strategic PR counsel, media relations, crisis communications, and preparation of op-eds and remarks for commissioners and LAHA’s director under the supervision of the Authority’s intergovernmental relations department.
“The work to be accomplished requires assessing a particular crisis/public relations situation, researching the reasons behind the happening, and implementing appropriate actions to deal with the situation while acting in the best interest of the agency,” reads the RFP.
The Authority, created in 1938, has a staff of 1,000. It owns and manages more than 7,000 units in the city while handling assistance for 50,000 other units and developing new projects.
A one-year contract two year-long options is expected to be awarded.
Proposals are due May 27.
Download the RFP (PDF).
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