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Imperial County appoints Gil Rebollar as Public Information Officer

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Chairman emphasizes Rebollar's knowledge of traditional and new media

El CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The County of Imperial appointed Gil Rebollar as Public Information Officer (PIO) on Thursday afternoon.

His appointment replaces former PIO, Lindsey Dale, who now serves as the Imperial County Registrar of Voters. Rebollar’s term as PIO begins effective immediately.

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Chairman of the Board and District 3 Supervisor, Michael W. Kelley, shared, "Mr. Rebollar has proven his dedication and commitment to our county throughout his career. The Board and I believe that his skillset and knowledge of traditional and new media, as well as a deep understanding of the core mission and values of our organization, will be to the benefit of the County, our departments, and the people we represent."

An Imperial Valley native, Rebollar has spent his entire professional career with the County of Imperial, starting as a volunteer for the Imperial County Public Administrator’s Office in 2015. Shortly after, he was hired by the Imperial County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) as a Community Service Worker in 2016 and was later promoted to Information & Assistance Coordinator in 2017. 

In 2018, Rebollar joined the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District as an Administrative Analyst where he was assigned to manage various grants and all communications efforts on behalf of the department. Since March 2020, he has worked closely with the County Executive Office, Public Health Department and Office of Emergency Services through the Joint Information Center and Crisis Communications Unit assisting with the coordination and dissemination of official, timely, accurate and consistent information to the public regarding COVID-19 and the County’s response efforts.

“I am excited that Gil will be joining my staff and filling the position of PIO,” commented Mr. Tony Rouhotas, Jr., County Executive Officer. “Gil has done a fabulous job assisting our communications personnel this last year throughout the pandemic in an ancillary role and showed that he definitely has the capability and work ethic. I am proud to add him to the team and know he will fit into the role well.”

As the PIO, Rebollar will be responsible for promoting awareness of the County of Imperial’s mission, departments, programs, policies and initiatives to Imperial County residents, media, other governmental agencies and the business community.

Upon the announcement of his appointment, Rebollar shared, “I am excited to be in this new role and feel that everything in my career has lead me to this point. Throughout my career, and especially over the past 12 months, I have seen County employees continuing to work extremely hard despite the challenges we’ve all experienced. I look forward to highlighting the work of our employees and the departments they represent to build trust and open communication between the County of Imperial and the people we proudly serve.”

Rebollar, a Brawley native, earned his bachelor’s degree in Human Services from the University of Phoenix and master’s degree in Public Administration, with an option in Public Sector Management and Leadership, from California State University, Northridge.

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