Award of honor to Kurt Faist on November 29, 2024, 11 a.m

2024-11-26 10:00:00

Vienna (OTS) –

On Friday, November 29, 2024, Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer will invite Kurt Faist to receive the Medal of Honor. The appointment of the Commercial Councilor for Statistics is made by Media Minister Susanne Raab on behalf of the Federal Chancellor.
Media professionals are warmly invited to take part in the event.

Deadline for media:

11:00 a.m
DECREE AWARD

Location: Room 107, Federal Chancellery, Ballhausplatz 2, 1010 Vienna (admission from 10.30 a.m.)

As usual, the Federal Chancellery will provide photos via its photo service fotoservice.bundeskanzleramt.at offer.

NOTES ON MEDIA PARTICIPATION

When you arrive, please show your access authorization (permanent access card “Federal Chancellery”, valid press ID or current letter of credit from the editorial team).

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In what ways does Kurt Faist believe that media coverage can enhance the significance of statistical data in public⁢ discourse?

**Interview with Kurt Faist on Receiving the Medal ⁤of Honor**

**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Kurt. ⁤You’ve been invited to receive the Medal of Honor on November 29, 2024.⁢ How do you feel about this recognition and what does it mean to‍ you?

**Kurt Faist:** Thank you⁣ for having me. Receiving the Medal of Honor is⁤ an incredible honor, and I am ⁤deeply humbled by this‍ recognition. It symbolizes the importance of‍ public service and the contributions that statistics‌ can make in shaping effective policies. ‌I see this award ⁤not just‍ as a personal⁢ achievement but as ⁢a recognition of the whole team I’ve worked with.

**Interviewer:** Your appointment‍ is⁣ made on behalf of Media Minister ⁢Susanne Raab. Can you share what has driven your work in statistics to achieve this recognition?

**Kurt Faist:** My motivation has always been to ensure that data-driven⁢ decisions are accessible to everyone. I believe that every statistic tells⁣ a‌ story, and it’s crucial that these stories inform ⁣our society and government for the better. I’ve worked tirelessly ⁢to​ improve transparency and understanding of statistical data to ‍foster​ informed ‌public discourse.

**Interviewer:** The award ceremony is open to media professionals. How important do‌ you think media coverage is for public understanding of statistics and their significance?

**Kurt Faist:** Media⁣ plays a vital role in ⁣bridging the gap⁤ between data and public ‌understanding. When statistics are accurately reported and interpreted, they empower‍ citizens ‍to ‌engage‌ in informed discussions about important issues. I hope this ceremony will highlight how ​statistics can serve as a foundation ⁣for better⁣ policies and ​societal decisions.

**Interviewer:** Given your experience and the ​prominence of ⁣this⁣ award, do you think​ there⁤ are any⁣ misconceptions about the field of statistics that need addressing ⁤in public discourse?

**Kurt Faist:** Absolutely.⁤ One⁤ of the ‍biggest misconceptions is that statistics‍ are ‌solely numbers and figures without context. ‍It’s essential for the ⁢public to understand the ⁣stories behind ⁣the data and the methodologies used to gather it. This understanding can mitigate misuse of statistics ​in political discourse‍ and help build a more informed society.

**Interviewer:** As ⁢we ​approach the ceremony, what message do you want to send to those who might ⁤be skeptical ⁤about ‌the ⁢role of statistics in government ⁤decision-making?

**Kurt Faist:** I encourage everyone to view statistics as tools⁤ that help us understand‌ our‌ world better. And while skepticism can be healthy, it’s crucial to engage with the data ⁤and discussions surrounding it rather than dismissing it outright. We all have a stake in using data to ‌make informed decisions that affect our lives.

**Interviewer:** Thank you, Kurt.​ Before ⁣we conclude, do ​you have⁤ any final thoughts about your upcoming‌ award and its broader implications for statistics?

**Kurt Faist:** ​I just⁢ want to emphasize that this award is a reminder of the importance of integrity⁣ in gathering and presenting ‍data. I hope ‍it ‍inspires others in the ⁣field to strive⁤ for ⁢excellence and⁣ to contribute⁢ towards‌ a society that values evidence-based decision-making.

**Debate Question for Readers:** With⁢ the increasing reliance on statistics in‍ policy-making, how ⁢can we ensure⁢ these figures are presented clearly‍ and ​effectively in the media? Do ‍you⁣ think​ the ‌media is currently fulfilling ‌this role adequately?

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