Stringham earns recognition for public affairs work

By CourtesyJuly 1, 2021

Maj. Gen. Diana Holland, Mississippi Valley Division Commander, presents a commander’s coin to George Stringham, St. Paul District deputy public affairs chief and the Mississippi Valley Division public affairs officer of the year, Feb. 9.
Maj. Gen. Diana Holland, Mississippi Valley Division Commander, presents a commander’s coin to George Stringham, St. Paul District deputy public affairs chief and the Mississippi Valley Division public affairs officer of the year, Feb. 9. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division, recently selected George Stringham, St. Paul District deputy public affairs chief, as the division’s public affairs officer of the year.

The Mississippi Valley Division presents this award annually to the top public affairs officer within the division’s six districts. Stringham received this award in recognition of his leadership, dedication and devotion to duty. As a public affairs specialist for the past 19 years, Stringham has helped hundreds of thousands of citizens learn more about the Corps while providing critical public safety information during numerous disasters.

Stringham’s accomplishments include working closely with district leadership to keep both the public and district employees informed during the COVID-19 pandemic and making improvements to increase traffic and visibility to the district’s website and social media profiles. He has also volunteered to support the Corps of Engineers at the national level by deploying in support of Hurricane Laura recovery efforts and serving as the lead public affairs specialist at the USACE Emergency Field Office in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Additionally, he supports the Department of Defense Civil-Military Emergency Preparedness Program by assisting the Republic of Georgia in bolstering their crisis communication abilities.