The Importance of Maintaining Your Integrity in a Crisis
September 15, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
PRSA National Chair and CEO Gary McCormick
with College of Fellows Inductees Sydney Ayers, Jane Dvorak, and Jeff Julin
Crisis can strike anyone at anytime. How can you keep your personal and professional integrity, while also keeping your company or client happy? Join our panel led by PRSA National Chair and CEO Gary McCormick and PRSA Colorado’s newest inductees to the College of Fellows, for a lively discussion on crisis communications and ethics. These seasoned PR pros will share their tried-and-true tactics from real-life stories.
Over lunch, you will hear insights, experiences, lessons-learned and practical advice from:
- Gary McCormick, APR, Fellow PRSA: McCormick has pioneered significant changes in the way the federal government approaches public relations, public affairs and public participation.
- Sydney Ayers, APR, Fellow PRSA: Principal of Ayers Public Relations, Ayers has worked for more than 20 years with some of the leading public relations, marketing and advertising firms in the Rocky Mountain region.
- Jane Dvorak, APR, Fellow PRSA: Dvorak brings more than 25 years of experience to help organizations gain new focus and direction through integrated communications with energy, creativity and impact.
- Jeff Julin, APR, Fellow PRSA, president of MGA Communications: Past Chair and CEO of PRSA and member of the PRSA’s Board of Ethics and Professional Standards that rewrote, updated and modernized the PRSA Code of Ethics that is still in place today.
Join PRSA Colorado’s monthly program series to learn how to navigate the murky waters of crisis communications while keeping your integrity intact.
The Importance of Maintaining Your Integrity in a Crisis
The Curtis Hotel, 1405 Curtis St., Denver, CO 80202
Wednesday, September 15, 2010, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. MST
PRSA members $35 • Students $28 • Non-members $45
Late registration (Members) $40 (Non-members) $50
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Integrity matters and is often most clearly seen during times of testing. Thank you for your blog.