Fineman Opines on Crises in the Washington Post
Because of our high profile crisis communications work, reporters looking for insight into complex organizational or reputation issues sometimes call…
Our Brash New World: Do Traditional Communications Rules Still Apply?
As of this week, the Los Angeles Times is the latest high profile media outlet to examine the communications approach…
How IPREX educates, elevates and empowers Fineman PR
I recently joined representatives from 17 public relations agencies from around the world at a global leadership conference in Paris….
Public Relations as Consciousness Raising
When people of a certain age hear the term “consciousness-raising,” what often comes to mind is Stewart Brand and The…
Taco trucks, data and the facts about Latino entrepreneurship
From culture, to taxes, to the economy, the debate over how Latinos contribute to our country is often plagued by…
Preparing for the Future of PR
I was recently privileged to receive an invitation from the Native Society to be profiled among its list of nationwide…
Unseen risk: troubleshooting a crisis plan
Let’s face it: your crisis communications plan is inadequate. Sure, you have a document gathering dust on a bookshelf or…
6 Ways Nonprofits Can Overcome ‘Empathy Fatigue’
This has been a tough year. We’ve been flooded by news and images of refugees from the ongoing crisis in…
That’s What He Said: My Guide to Do, See, Shop and Be in San Francisco
I have spent the majority of my career observing, analyzing and applying brand-to-consumer messaging, strategy and communications; it is the…
Redefining “Outdoorsy”
My colleague Travis and I recently returned from the annual Wilderness Risk Management Conference (WRMC) in Salt Lake City. A…