Jenny Haliski

Director, Communications And Reports Unit, And Senior Communications Advisor at Interior Office of Inspector General

Jenny Haliski is a seasoned communications professional with extensive experience in public affairs and media relations. Currently serving as the Director of the Communications and Reports Unit and Senior Communications Advisor at the Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of the Interior since July 2018, Jenny previously held positions such as Deputy Division Director at the Health Resources and Services Administration and Chief of the Media Relations Branch at the National Cancer Institute. Additional experience includes roles as a Public Affairs Specialist at the FDA and the National Institutes of Health, along with owning a massage therapy business and serving as a Multimedia Editor at The Advisory Board Company. Jenny's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and German Language and Literature from the University of Oregon, a Fulbright Scholarship in Journalism, German, and Political Science from the University of Hamburg, and further studies at Georgetown University.

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Silver Spring, United States

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Interior Office of Inspector General

Regulating energy development; conserving land and water resources; protecting wildlife; conducting scientific research; preserving national parks, monuments, and heritage areas; and addressing American Indian concerns. These diverse activities and more are the responsibility of the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI). The mission of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) is to provide independent oversight and promote excellence, integrity, and accountability within the programs, operations, and management of the U.S. Department of the Interior. We are a highly motivated organization of about 265 employees conducting independent oversight and responding in the best interest of American taxpayers to ensure that DOI earns the public’s trust. We are alert to waste, fraud, and mismanagement, whether expressed as administrative waste or criminal activity, and we use a range of audit and investigative tools to ensure that the Secretary of the Interior, Congress, and the public are informed when changes to DOI programs become necessary to achieve this goal. References to non-Federal entities or people ≠ endorsement by the U.S. Government.


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201-500

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