What’s a Super IO and How Do I Become One?
Posted by Dan Forbush on October 2nd, 2006By “Super IO” we mean “Super Information Officer” — a type of member who has more privileges in ProfNet 3.0 than a regular “Information Officer.” Super IOs can seat new information officers in the system, forward to a journalist expert profiles created by information officer in the organization, and edit his firm’s or college’s Organization Profile.
You may see who in your organization possesses “Super IO” status by going to My Organization and then Organization View. To change the assignments, send a note to productsupport@prnewswire.com, specifying exactly the changes you’d like to make in your line up.
For a closer look at information officer profiles, see our animated tutorial.







