
This podcast is brought to you by the Crisis Communications Network Europe, which is an association of owner managed PR agencies with deep crisis communications experience who provide pan European services to clients. On the podcast you will hear from the members in different countries chatting about their experience and local perspectives and we also discuss real life case studies and what we can... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In the very first episode of the Crisis Communications podcast, host Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications in Ireland chats with Sybille Geitel, partner with Engel and Zimmermann in Germany.
Sybille is the founding member of the Crisis Communications... more
On today’s podcast Robbert Meulemeester of PM in Belgium introduces CCNE member Tim Toulmin of Alder Crisis Communications in the UK.
Tim chats about the different cycles of a crisis, the importance of a crisis manual as well as stable client relat... more
On this episode, Greg Canty of Fuzion Communications in Ireland and Huib Bannier of Van Hulzen Communicatie in the Netherlands, introduce Robbert Meulemeester of PM - Risk Crisis Change agency in Belgium.
Robbert chats about his career, how the age... more
On this podcast some members of the Crisis Communications Network Europe (CCNE) discuss crisis communications, including differences from country to country and an interesting case study in a university in the Netherlands.
Sybille Geitel of Engel ... more










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