I was fortunate enough to receive an introduction from Elizabeth Scarborough that led to an invitation to present on a […]
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Guest Blog: Rutgers Gets an “A” on Hurricane Sandy Crisis Communications
Thanks to my colleague, Chris Syme of CKSyme.org, for allowing us to post her great analysis on Rutgers University’s communications […]
Following my friend's tweets from #SPRF2012
One of the great things about social media is that I’m able to follow along while my friends are at […]
Intergenerational Mentorship Is Key to Higher Ed Communications
While I travel to the other side of the planet to speak at a conference, please enjoy this guest […]
Australia, Here I Come!
I’m one week away from my eagerly anticipated trip to the Australian International Education Conference, which will be held in […]
Sending Good Thoughts to the University of Texas and North Dakota State
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A Dedicated Focus on Crisis Communications
I had the great honor of contributing to the fall edition of the American Council on Education’s The Presidency magazine, […]
The Tax Man Cometh? A New Conversation on Communicating Value
With a skeptical eye towards higher education’s funding, oversight and standards it is no surprise that an age-old question has […]
You have some great data…now what?
In our current world of ever-shrinking attention spans, there aren’t many people who will read a new survey, report or […]