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Credit Union Times: CU Crisis Planning Essential

Reputation Us

From cyber attacks, to hurricanes, to mergers gone wrong; the negative headlines seem to rule the front pages in media outlets across the CU world. The Credit Union Times interviewed CU crisis experts, including LT Public Relations ‘s Casey Boggs, for the August 31st cover story (below), “Credit Union Crisis Planning Essential.”

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Before joining ReputationUs, Hanson was a writer and independent consultant with LT Public Relations before it was acquired in 2017. At LTPR, she wrote and edited a broad range of public relations and crisis communications materials for national financial, health care and shipping organizations.

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4 Solo PR Pros on How They Knew It Was The Right Time to Start Their Business

Solo PR Pro

I also saw a niche for solo PR consultants with my specialties — media relations, crisis communications and community outreach — in my area. My major considerations were income loss and replacement, making sure my son and I transitioned to my husband’s health insurance and sharing my new role with my network to build business.

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Disruptive Technology Merits Disruptive PR

David PR Group

How much insurance should the drivers carry? Local police in South Florida started citing ridesharing drivers and in some cases impounding their cars. I was discussing the ridesharing phenomenon with another public relations pro, and he said the companies both went about entering the market all wrong.

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5 Questions to Ask As You Plan Your Business Launch

Solo PR Pro

You can specialize in a single area, such as media relations, crisis communications or social media, or offer a broader range of services. Will your clients be local, national or international? Whatever, you decide you should be able to succinctly tell someone what you do. Who will you serve?

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Bad Pitch Book Review: Can We Do That?!

Bad Pitch Blog

It covers a lot of ground from PR basics, media relations and events to creative thinking, crisis communications and account management. Do we have insurance? 4) BPB: What are some of the big problems you see that get PR people singled out by media and blogs like the Bad Pitch blog? 2) BPB: Tell us about the book.