George Creel

The head of the US Committee on Public Information during WWI
Real World Example
George Creel was a journalist who led the US Committee on Public Information (CPI) during World War I, tasked with promoting support for the war effort. Under his leadership, the CPI used various media, including newspapers, posters, and films, to influence public opinion and encourage patriotism. Creel's work was important because it helped unite the American public and increase enlistment and funding for the war. Today, his legacy is seen in how governments use media to communicate and rally public support for national causes. For example, modern public awareness campaigns on issues like public health or safety often use similar strategies to engage and inform citizens, showing how Creel's methods still influence media and communication strategies.
Practice Version
