By Andrea Jastrebski Now that we’re one year into the pandemic, communication continues to gain emphasis as a change agent in the places we work and for the clients we work with. Changing plans are likely to be in the queue and timely responses are going to remain among the expected from stakeholders. Frequent, two-way,… Read more
By Lindsay Marcaccio Having the right person represent a company in times of crisis or celebration is essential for any organization. This person becomes the face of the company, communicating key messages, personifying values and building the company’s reputation. It can be a lot of responsibility for anyone to handle. Luckily, Shael Gelfand of Peak… Read more
By Jenna Wenkoff As a young professional looking to break into crisis communications, I often wonder what the necessary skills are for the job. To answer this question I interviewed James Hoggan of Hoggan and Associates, one of Vancouver’s top crisis communication firms for over 25 years. They had clients ranging from UBC to Shell… Read more