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PNNL Community & Regional Outreach

Overview

The Community and Regional Outreach organization at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) builds mutually beneficial relationships and implements strategies to promote economic vitality, generate goodwill and advocacy for the laboratory, the community, and our regional neighbors.

SEB Dedication

Laboratory Director Steve Ashby dedicates PNNL's new Science Engineering Building. The facility allows researchers to tackle top energy challenges with a unique suite of capabilities.

The Community and Regional Outreach Staff helps to cultivate relationships with our community to building advocacy within the region to ensure that PNNL is an asset to the northwest region and the local community.

These relationships with key policy makers and opinion leaders fosters the laboratory's reputation not only as a world leading science and technology resource, but also as a vital neighbor and essential asset to the community.

Battelle has proudly operated PNNL for DOE since 1965. Today, Battelle continues to address global challenges in energy, security, health, and life sciences.

Battelle has invested more than $26 million dollars in the Tri-Cities community to improve science education and quality of life. And through Team Battelle, employees have volunteered more than 254,000 hours over the last ten years.

Community & Regional Outreach

Pacific Northwest Technology Today eNewsletter

Speakers and Seminars

Battelle Outreach at PNNL

Staff and Retirees

Contacts

Karen Blasdel
Manager, Community and Regional Outreach
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
P.O. Box 999, MSIN K1-55
Richland, WA 99352
Phone: (509) 375-5901
Fax: (509) 375-2491

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