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Coronavirus and Communications: We’re Here to Help

Barokas

Helping clients arrange introductory or relationship building interviews with beat reporters who are currently stuck with little news to cover (such as reporters solely focused on entertainment or sports). Creating company-wide messaging and response for how the pandemic impacts the business. .

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Mom’s Wisdom Makes Good PR Advice

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Whether your PR team secures a keynote speaker gig at a conference or a TV interview for your CEO, media and message training are key. Going into an interview with no knowledge of the reporter or outlet can end in disaster, especially in a corporate crisis. For a deep dive on media training , see our earlier post.

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PR Rock Stars: Winona State alum & Pediatric Home Service’s Katlyn Bourget

Communications Conversations

I handle our media relations, whether it’s local consumer news or national industry pubs, I work to build relationships and create partnerships that can help enhance our brand. This includes strategy, pitching, building talking points, media training staff and distributing through applicable channels. It’s Grow Pack Grow!

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More on "When THAT Story Runs" | part two

Bad Pitch Blog

I invited reporters to interview him after his morning workout the day of the big event - he was training for trials - and provided them with all sorts of background details on my client, and his connection to the Olympian, as well as the goal of the visit, etc. FYI: my client was training with him and was also interviewed.