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Crisis Communications: Responding to Immediate and Unexpected Issues

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Rosica Communications president Chris Rosica shared his experience with communicators and administrators from more than 700 public schools on “Crisis Communications: Responding to Immediate & Unexpected Issues” at Finalsite’s School PR Day 2021 on April 23rd, 2021. He and his co-presenter, Nicole Kirby from Park Hill School District, discussed how to effectively communicate during a crisis to protect a school’s image and reputation. In addition, Rosica will review the most critical elements of a crisis communications plan and offer creative, cost-effective ways to complete the crisis planning process before your crisis happens.

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Terese Kelly Senior Vice President, Media Relations
With over 25 years of PR Agency and Corporate PR/Marketing experience, Terese brings award-winning PR strategy to nonprofit, education, and healthcare clients using Rosica’s PitchSmart PR and other approaches to regularly general national media results including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Bloomberg, CNBC, Today Show, Good Morning America, USA Today, Associated Press, Business Insider, and literally hundreds of regional and local placements each year. An expert storyteller, Terese uses the agency’s PitchSmart strategy to convert print stories into broadcast segments and vice versa, magnifying results.