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ICON 2023 Q&A: Talking Crisis Communications With Amazon’s Barbara Agrait

PRSay

Today, she is the s enior PR manager of global media relations at Amazon. 16, she shared her international perspective to students in a session titled “Diverse Roots, Universal Impact: Humanizing Reputation and Crisis Communications.” ” Beforehand, Agrait talked with PRsay about crisis management.

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Summer Travel: How PR & Comms Are Helping Drive Demand

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

This summer appears to mark the return of travel as we used to know it. Some of the types of travel expected to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels this summer include: Domestic Travel: Popular destinations that often include national parks, major cities, coastal areas, and other popular tourist attractions.

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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

Finland is looking for investments particularly in bio & circular economy, cleantech, health & wellbeing, ICT & digitalization and travel. Finns still trust the news media: The role of the news media in Finland is strong by international standards and Finns still have strong trust in the news.

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Behind the Headlines With Josh Culling

Cision

says it’s more important to add value with your crisis communication than to try and spin the issue. In this interview, he shares the steps your brand should take when a crisis arises, how to use social media in your crisis communication plan and why you need to avoid cliché statements when dealing with crises.

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Behind the Headlines With Alan Caldwell

Cision

Alan Caldwell, APR, vice president and chief diversity strategist at Cerrell Associates, stresses the importance of authenticity in brand communication. In this interview, Alan discusses the critical steps for successful crisis communications, what it means for your brand to be human and how to improve communication through research.

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Why it’s important to prepare for a PR crisis

Prohibition

In the midst of a crisis, reputations that have been so hard to build can be easily destroyed and the effects can be hard to undo. It doesn’t take much to provoke a crisis, sometimes just a simple mistake on social media can be enough. The key to any crisis communication is to be proactive, transparent and accountable.

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Ketchum Event: There’s no such thing as a public relations crisis

Stephen Waddington

I’ll be joined by colleagues and communication directors from Coty, HMRC, HPE, International Rescue, and Sage for an event on crisis communication in London on 27 June. The best defence is monitoring, planning and bringing together a team experienced in front line communication and ongoing reputation management.

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