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Session Brief Now Available: 2015 – A Year of Crisis and Communication

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Over the past year the world has witnessed an increase in crises from natural disasters, active shooters, cyber breaches and more. And because of the Web, social media and our vast variety of news sources, we all know more about each of these events than previously possible.

Nationally known crisis experts Ann Pickren (President of MIR3), Jim Satterfield (President and COO of Firestorm) and Michelle Colosimo (Crisis Communication Expert and Director at Black Swan Solutions) joined together to present a webinar discussing lessons learned in 2015. This brief summarizes their thoughts. Download full brief.

Year in review

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