Background
Strasser, Joel A. was born on August 8, 1938 in New York City. Son of Albert Gerson and Nellie (Singer) Strasser.
public relations communications executive executive producer
Strasser, Joel A. was born on August 8, 1938 in New York City. Son of Albert Gerson and Nellie (Singer) Strasser.
Bachelor of Science, City College of New York, 1961.
News editor Electronic Design magazine, New York City, 1962. Space electronics editor Electronics magazine McGraw-Hill, 1963-1965. Account executive Lescarboura Advertising, Inc., Briarcliff Manor, New York, 1965-1967.
Bureau chief Aerospace Technology magazine, New York City, 1967-1968. Syndicated science columnist North America Newspaper Alliance, 1974-1980. Senior vice president, founding director industrial and science communications services Hill & Knowlton, Inc., 1968-1983.
Executive vice president Thomas L. Richmond, Inc., 1983-1985. Senior vice president, managing director Dorf & Stanton Technology Communications, 1985-1991. President Joel A. Strasser & Associates, since 1991.
Director corporation communications People's Choice television Corporation, 1993-1996. Vice president marketing and corporation communications Digital Broadcast Corporation, since 1996. Executive producer WCN Radio, Worldwide Corporation Network, Inc., 1998-2000, Zlokower Public Relations, 2000—2006, Joel Strasser & Associates, since 2007.
Adjunct assistan professor New York University, since 1988. Adjunct instructor Marymount College, Tarrytown, New York, since 1981. Course leader, guest lecturer American Management Association, since 1976, American Medical Writers Association, since 1983, Ecole Francais des Affaires Publique, 1988-1990.
Speaker and program coordinator in field.
Vice president, Citizens of Ramapo, 1969-1970, Jewish Temple, 1980-1983. Fellow American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (associate), Public Relations Society of America (accredited, New York chapter president, founding national chairman technical section since 1985, Silver Anvil award 1980, John W. Hill award 1989, Presidential citations 1986, 87). Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( life senior member), American Astronomical Society, National Association Science Writers, International Solar Energy Society, American Medical Writers Association (guest lecturer since 1983).
Children: Alison Debra, Andria Jocelyn, Jon Fredric.