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DPK Public Relations Founder and President Offers Advice to Bill Cosby

"The other alternative is to call it a career and put up the going out of business sign" DPK Public Relations Founder and President Daniel Keeney, APR, is frequently called upon to comment on PR crisis response, and his recent advice regarding Bill Cosby's troubles received media coverage across the U.S. In an interview with Brian Melley of Associated Press, Keeney said that many PR counselors recommend anyone facing unwanted scrutiny acknowledge the troubles and then go on an apology tour. However, one of the most powerful assets a person facing accusations has is time. Below are links to some of the media coverage that resulted:  Fox News Bill Cosby's silence may be his best defense at this point KLAS-TV Las Vegas Bill Cosby's silence may be his best defense, legal experts say The Telegram Bill Cosby's silence may be his …


DPK Public Relations President Provides Expert Commentary on PR Crisis Response to Colorado Theater Shooting

  With roots and many friends in Colorado, DPK Public Relations' President Dan Keeney was deeply effected by this month's tragic shooting that killed or injured dozens of men, women and children. As a graduate of the University of Colorado, Keeney has kept a close eye on developments to understand what role, if any, the University may have played in triggering the gunman. Our thoughts and best wishes go out to the victims and their families. As experts in crisis communication that help organizations plan for and respond to problems and crisis events, DPK Public Relations regularly is called upon by journalists to offer expert advice and guidance. As FOX News reported: Warner Bros. to contribute to Aurora relief fund; PR pros say studio handling crisis with care and compassion Daniel Keeney, President of DPK Public Relations and PR crisis …


Outcome of Chilean Mine Collapse Proves Effectiveness of Media Training

I am not sure how I missed this story when it first happened, but it is worth recapping even if the event happened a couple weeks ago. Those Chilean miners who once were trapped underground and now are hobnobbing with the rich and famous? They were media trained while awaiting rescue. Okay, that definitely deserves an LOL.   There are a lot of jokes that come to mind, but the reality is that sometimes I think the people who trudge into a media training session would prefer to be trapped underground for a month rather than participate in training to prepare them to handle media scrutiny. Their perspective changes once we get rolling, because what we do is fun and interactive, but I haven’t found too many people who get excited about spending a day in a media training session. They …


Crisis Communications Expert Offers Valuable Tips for All Businesses

DPK Public Relations President and Founder Dan Keeney, APR was featured in the article, "Crisis Communications: How to Recover from a Black Eye," in the March/April issue of Perspectives, a publication for the insurance brokerage industry. The article was written by Paula L. Weis, who does a great job of gathering a lot of solid information and delivering it in a way that is interesting and easy to read.    Of course, these are challenging times for the entire financial services industry and insurance brokers are dealing with customers every day who are afraid that their carriers will not be able to survive. But the tips provided regarding crisis planning, response and recovery should be in the pocket of every communicator these days. You never know when you might need it.   Download the article by clicking on the image below.   …


In the eye of the storm: Ten PR lessons learned from Hurricane Ike

What can every public relations counselor learn from Hurricane Ike? We offer 10 crisis planning and response fundamentals, expanding on what was published in the November 2008 edition of Public Relations Tactics.


Fundamentals of Crisis Planning: Establish Media Relationships Before Crisis Occurs

The role of media in covering crises is evolving with enormous impacts from the impacts of the 24-hour news cycle and ubiquitous mobile devices with the ability to record or stream live video and sound. Find out what your organization should do now to protect its reputation.


As Hurricane Ike Approaches, Reflect on 2005's Teachable Moments

With Hurricane Ike bearing down on Houston, it is appropriate to revisit the lessons learned from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. These are great fundamentals for crisis communications planning and response. A number of these lessons have been integrated into the operational response of public, private and nonprofit organizations, saving lives.