Hosted by the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone Organization, the
election ceremony emphasized the pivotal role of public relations in fostering
synergy across the sector.
Mohammad Reza Moteyri, Managing Director of the host organization,
highlighted the strategic importance of unified communications. “Continued
collaboration among PR units can smooth the path for industry-wide development.
Our organization stands ready to offer full support and cooperation in this
regard,” he stated.
Moteyri also underscored the importance of fostering optimism within
the oil and petrochemical sectors, noting that beyond routine duties, public
relations teams must leverage the industry's existing capacities to increase
their impact.
Alamdar Motavalli, Head of Public Relations at the National Iranian
South Oil Company, pointed to the industry’s long-standing presence in Iran,
remarking, “With over 117 years of history, oil industry PR departments are
among the oldest in the country, with Khuzestan holding the most prominent
share.”
He emphasized the sector’s legacy, calling PR offices in the oil
industry “pioneers and inspirations” for other public institutions. “The
current generation must honor this heritage by aligning with modern
technologies and global knowledge trends,” he added.
Motavalli noted that effective collaboration, particularly in the
realm of information dissemination, is key to highlighting the industry’s
achievements.
Also speaking at the event, Mohsen Adibi, Head of PR at the
Petrochemical Special Economic Zone Organization, presented a report on the
activities of the region’s public relations offices and reiterated the
organization’s readiness to strengthen inter-sectoral cooperation.
At the close of the event, Mohammad Kazemzadeh, Head of Public
Relations at Farabi Petrochemical Company, was elected as the new
representative of Region II’s oil sector PR directors.