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Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. On September 9, 2001, we celebrated a child’s birthday party. On September 11, 2001, I got up and went through the usual motions of a working mother with three children – ages 12, 9, and 7 – to get off to school. 9/11 Memorial Site. 2011 Update.
Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. On September 9, 2001, we celebrated a child’s birthday party. On September 11, 2001, I got up and went through the usual motions of a working mother with three children – ages 12, 9, and 7 – to get off to school. 9/11 Memorial Site. 2011 Update.
This goes beyond crisiscommunications. So, I thought was interesting to see an experienced marketing and communications leader from the cybersecurity community, categorized the notion of brand under risk. When I got out of school in 2001, for instance, few of my clients cared about mentions in online outlets.
But I do focus – and specialize – in what I call “Social PR” – where you educate, cultivate, and motivate communities to help you tell your story. How do you handle crisiscommunications? So I convinced my boss to give me a tiny budget for a community-based effort. Work really hard.
But when it comes to crisiscommunications and reputation management, I believe they can learn plenty from previous crises to navigate us through this pandemic. Today my team and I work to safeguard the reputations of our credit union partners, emphasizing communication strategies for staff, members and community.
September 11, 2001 was a lot like today: sunny, warm, not a cloud in the sky and full of life. In 2012, I wrote an update on a previous post with thoughts on how the September 11 attacks immediately reshaped community, public relations and communications. On September 9, 2001, we celebrated a child's birthday party.
Today, I'm posting an update on a previous post with thoughts on how the September 11 attacks immediately reshaped community, public relations, and communications from my perspective as an education communicator. Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. 2011 Update.
The legal community, and more specifically the in-house effect on law firms bear insight. I’d like to believe, PR agencies that specialized in crisiscommunications can identify here. The mistake the legal community has made over 10 years, is too much focus on the billable hour. 4) Focus on efficiency.
Who do they call for communications help? Maybe the person they met three years ago at a conference, but more likely Georgia, the CEO of CrisisCommunications, who sponsors the quarterly roundtable they find useful. PIE builds communities one person at a time, helping senior executives understand, connect, and collaborate.
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