Managing the Media

Crisis Communications, Media Relations & Media Training

For Business, Community, Education and Government Leaders & Officials
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Registration 7:45 a.m.; Seminar 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Seminar Sponsor

Coshocton & Holmes County Health Departments

Endorsed By
Coshocton Port Authority Leadership Coshocton County Coshocton County Sheriff's Office Coshocton County Emergency Management AgencyState Senator Bob Gibbs, 22nd District State Representative Dave Hall, 97th District
Funded in part by
The Coshocton Foundation

In the event of a crisis everyone is going to want answers. Are you prepared?

And when that crisis happens, you will quickly find out what it means to "Feed the Beast" when the media descends upon you.
They say it takes a lifetime to build a reputation and only a few seconds to destroy one. In a split second y ou could find yourself in a position where you need to know how to handle the media or be a public spokesperson.
In this half-day media training session, elected & government officials, police, fire and health officials will receive practical instruction about how to manage the media.

This seminar will also give leaders the
tools to navigate the harsh realities of speaking to the public, media,
partners and stakeholders during an intense public-safety emergency (e.g. mass
casualty, pandemic flu, terrorism and other extreme situations involving
threats to life and limb).

Instructor:

Bruce Hennes
Hennes Communications

www.crisiscommunications.com

This seminar has been approved for two (2) Continuing Professional
Training (CPT) hours by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission,
Office of the Attorney General.

Cost: Free for Coshocton & Holmes County employees/employers, but space is strictly limited, so reservations are an absolute must.

You can print out a copy of the seminar flyer here: http://tinyurl.com/coshocseminar




Ticket Info:  General, Free

Official Website: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/202914924/upcoming

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