by Carissa Kowalski
Science is a part of our everyday discourse. At work, we chat about the latest computer software; at home, we tinker with our cars and our appliances; in our leisure time, we read about space telescopes and wonder drugs. But how do we get our information? Chances are, we get it from the mass media, which in turn relies on ready-to-use soundbites or press releases from industry public relations people like J. Patrick McGinn.
McGinn is the manager of communications and media relations at PPG Industries in southwestern Louisiana, an area sometimes called the "cancer corridor" because of the many chemical manufacturers that operate there.
PPG Industries manufactures ethylene dichloride (EDC) and vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), carcinogenic chemical precursors to the vinyl plastic that appears in everything from children's toys to electrical insulation and home siding.