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Introduction
This executive summary is about the life of presenter Joseph Walker and the organization he works for.
Presenter’s Biography
He is a Manager of External Communications in an organization called the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT’S). It took Joe about 37 years since his career started in 1980 to become the successful manager he is today. Then, he was a staff writer for newspaper Desert News in Salt Lake City. While writing for Desert News, he ended up being the newspaper’s television and live theatre critic for his prowess. He later went ahead to be an online editor and reporter on religion (Harwood 4). He oversees the organization’s public communications through advertising, public relations, and media. He is a holder of Bachelors in Mass Communications and a Masters in Public relations in Communication. He is known for his intriguing safety advertisements of the freeway’s overhead message boards especially on Monday mornings and providing public relations and communications services to the Church of Latter-day Saints. He is from Salt Lake City County but currently lives in Layton with his wife, Anita (Schultz 14). His Interests are writing freelance columns, books, speeches and scripts. Walker has for 25 years been writing a value-oriented newspaper column called ValueSpeak, an article which appeared weekly in newspapers around the country.
Organization
The organization Joseph works for as named above, Utah Department of Transportation is located in Salt Lake City County and is actively involved with ensuring safety measures of transport and communication systems in the state of Utah (Harwood 7).
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The organization has been involved in projects such as 1-15 reconstructions in Salt Lake County, Access Utah County, and Legal Parkway, all noteworthy road projects, and analysis of freight rail responsibilities in and out of Utah’s Uinta Basin.
Work cited
Harwood, Douglas W., et al. Prediction of the expected safety performance of rural two-lane highways. No. FHWA-RD-99-207,, MRI 4584-09, Technical Report. United States. Federal Highway Administration, 2000.
Schultz, Grant G., et al. Transportation safety data and analysis: Volume 1, Analyzing the effectiveness of safety measures using Bayesian methods. No. UT-10.12 a. Utah. Dept. of Transportation. Research Division, 2010.
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