[OKDXA] ARRL News Item - W5DX

Jeff Martin jeffk5we at gmail.com
Sat Apr 1 05:04:02 EDT 2023


ARRL Welcomes Sierra Harrop, W5DX, as Public Relations and Outreach 
Manager
03/31/2023
ARRL  The National Association for Amateur Radio® is pleased to welcome 
Sierra Harrop, W5DX, to its headquarters staff as Public Relations and 
Outreach Manager. Harrop brings 20 years of experience as a 
multi-award-winning television storyteller, producer, and host to the 
role. She leads ARRL’s outreach and communications strategy to promote 
the awareness and value of the Amateur Radio Service to the public at 
large, and to show the value of ARRL and the contributions of its 
member-volunteers. Harrop also leads the teams responsible for ARRL News 
and the association’s social media presence.

Harrop was first licensed in 1999 as a teen and has been an active radio 
amateur since. “I grew up in a family of hams, and it has been an 
important part of my entire life,” she said. Both of her parents were 
active hams, as is her brother. “I grew up with a tower next to my swing 
set and a ham shack down the hall from my childhood bedroom,” she said. 
Harrop’s call sign had been her late father’s.

ARRL recruited Harrop from an 11-year stint with the Aircraft Owners and 
Pilots Association (AOPA) in Frederick, Maryland, where she had been 
creating content about aviation for the national membership association. 
Prior to that, she spent time as a news anchor, reporter, and storm 
chaser for several television stations in her native Oklahoma and Texas. 
“Amateur radio was always onboard my storm chasing vehicles. I was live 
on TV warning the public directly, but simultaneously transmitting 
reports to the National Weather Service via amateur radio repeaters,” 
she recalled.

Harrop has been appointed by ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, to 
chair the Public Relations Committee. She will also develop and support 
ARRL’s extensive all-volunteer network of Public Information 
Coordinators (PICs) and Public Information Officers (PIOs).

Harrop shared her excitement about her new role at ARRL. “To have the 
opportunity to work every day and advance a hobby that has meant so much 
to me and my family is the honor of a lifetime,” she said. “The work is 
meaningful, and I look forward to telling the story of ARRL and its 
members, far and wide.”

Harrop is a certificated pilot with endorsements for tail wheel, 
high-performance, and complex airplanes. She enjoys flying in the 
backcountry of the American West, and especially landing off-airport to 
go camping. Her favorite aspects of ham radio are HF DXing and working 
VHF simplex while aeronautical mobile. “I love the global community of 
amateur radio and the new friendships it leads to,” she said.


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