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Dec

2009

Just Added: How to Prepare Your Crisis Communications Plan
Written by Elizabeth Johnson   
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We added Edward Segal's How to Prepare Your Crisis Communications Plan guide to our Resources page. It provides a starting point for the seemingly monster task of creating a crisis communication plan as well as do's and don't's. We've asked Edward to add some blog posts here so check back soon for more from Edward.

 

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Elizabeth Johnson
Director of Public Relations & Content Development
Frost Miller Group


Whether it’s reaching new customers or targeting the media, Elizabeth takes concepts and puts them into words that speak to specific audiences. She’s created strong sales pieces for organizations in a variety of industries. Through her work in public relations, she establishes companies as recognized experts in their field by pitching story ideas to the media; creating supporting collateral; and utilizing the latest Web 2.0 technologies to deliver messages to the public. Her association background means she knows what members are looking for and can deliver that message. Elizabeth holds a degree in advertising from Penn State, so yes, every Monday in the fall we listen to a Nittany Lion football update. She maintains memberships in PRSA and IAEE.
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